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> It's not a money probelm, it's a resources problem.
Most people would consider money a resource, and quite a few rural hospitals are closing because of a lack of that specific resource.
> you'll discover how you really DONT want the government to tell you which patients to serve
Yeah, wait until you hear about private for-profit insurers doing that instead.
Honestly, after stories like these, I don't want a corporation telling me which patients to serve even more. At least government is theoretically accountable for their decisions.
> It's not a money probelm, it's a resources problem.
Most people would consider money a resource, and quite a few rural hospitals are closing because of a lack of that specific resource.
> you'll discover how you really DONT want the government to tell you which patients to serve
Yeah, wait until you hear about private for-profit insurers doing that instead.