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Originally Posted by ijusluvit
Are you always so negative? Read what I said. I qualified my praise for Mr. Morse. And I stand by my view of the concept.
I think it takes guts and maturity to admit that your 'multi-billion dollar baby' might be a great place to live but that the health care is not very good. Then to embark on a plan to build 6-10 centers to make care accessible, at HIS expense!! Who's forcing him to do that?
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Have to agree with you. NO ONE is forcing ANY of these people to go to the new system. Once again, the Morse family is trying to make things better for all. They see a need/deficiency and are trying to correct it with this new this system. People are condemning the entire new system already because they either are not a part of it like they feel they should be, the "me me" attitude of many, or it is not being done fast enough for their liking. I ACTUALLY heard in conversations why do they have to wait versus others who got the invite..Why pick that area first, we were here first, who picks doctors, patients, etc.. Next we will here it was the people with "pull" that got first invites! lol Remember...They didn't have to do it at all! IF it wasn't there, the options would be:
1) Live with what is here now and find your own doctors and hospital you are comfortable going to henceforth. Resolve that it may be too long for you to get into the new system so find something now.
2) Move back to where you came from and complain how bad or good it was there in health care. Than complain on how bad/good the weather and other factors were there. I read some did move back for this reason.
3) Move somewhere else by doing your homework on your "high priority" health care in that new area. What would you be "giving up" for that great health care you want.
4) Wait like everyone else to be invited, and if you are so inclineed than, try it.