“My decrepit old iPhone 5s just erased my ENTIRE podcast library with 700+ unlistened-to episodes of an unknown number of podcasts so I ventured into Podcast Land in an attempt to find them again--or something. This podcast, on a subject I think is critically important, jumped out at me. After a pretty entertaining and fairly interesting summary of the most recent twists and turns THEY ANNOUNCED THEY'RE ENDING IT!?!
The nation has no comprehension of how important the subject of state run "healthcare" (or lack thereof) is. If the ongoing disaster of the VA health care hasn't convinced people (who, for the most part, do not have to use it--which is why they can ignore it) I am almost ready to give up--except I use a LOT of state run "healthcare" already. I know what a NIGHTMARE it is! As a dependent of a military retiree, I am forced to use the military medical system. I've had 9 primary care managers (that is your main doctor through whom you must go to access any care) in the last 18 months. You almost have to have lived it to know what a horror that is. The delay in care pretty much forces you to use the ER or an urgent care clinic for your primary care--something most planners claim they are trying to prevent.
The loss of this podcast is so sad. For a moment, I thought there was a was way to keep up with the helter skelter path that our nation seems to have embraced on the way to joining the European model of state run (non)care. If their example isn't enough to keep us from committing medical suicide by joining them, I am almost ready to give up. Goodbye, fellas. I thought for a moment there was hope.”
aardvark56 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
07/23/17