Michael Moore and His Newest Film Sicko


                       

There are nearly 50 million Americans without health insurance.

18,000 Americans will die this year simply because they're uninsured.


100 million spent to defeat Hillary's health care plan.

The United States is ranked #37 as a health system by the World Health Organization.

Drugs in England only cost $10.

In the U.S., health care insurance companies hand out bonuses based on the number of denials handed out - In the UK, bonuses are handed out when patients health improves. (i.e. the quit smoking, they lower their cholesterol).

These are all facts. How can you ignore facts and say that Michael Moore spreads propaganda? Why can't we admit when we (the United States) are wrong?

I saw SICKO this past weekend and loved it. I think most people have some health care horror story. I am presently involved in a battle with AETNA for a $15,000 claim they are refusing to pay. 2 years ago, I was involved in an accident and rushed by ambulance  to a nearby hospital, unconscious. When I woke up, my face was bandaged and I had 200 stitches in it. I had good insurance coverage and never heard anything from Aetna, so I assumed everything was covered and there were no problems.

18 months pass and I get a bill from the doctor for $15,000.  He said Aetna refused to pay him. He had appealed and they denied the appeal. Why wasn't I ever copied in on any of this by Aetna? When I phoned Aetna they said they were denying the claim because the hospital and the doctor were not "In Network".  -  If I was unconscious, how was I supposed to pick a hospital and a doctor? Furthermore, Aetna claims the apeal was filed 3 days after the allowable window of 180 days, and was therefore denying the appeal as well. Aetna NEVER contacted me or questioned me or notified me or my employer, they were not paying this claim. So even when you have insurance, it does not mean they will always cover you. Now had I been in France, Canada or the UK, it would all be covered. People also live longer than we do, in those countries. Our goverment needs to step in and get ahold of this problem. I will gladly pay higher taxes in lieu of the $450 a month I currently pay for bad coverage.


John W Rowe earned $22.2 million in compensation as CEO of Aetna. Rowe has since left Aetna. "Forbes 2004 Executive Pay list," April 21, 2005.

By the way, I had the honor of working for Michael Moore back in the late 70's in Flint, Michigan. I think he is an amazing investigative  reporter who does a great job of exposing the facts.

Michael Snell


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  • 8/21/2007 9:09 PM Mother Earth wrote:
    Wow -- I had no idea this happened to you. what an absolute drag I have such strong feelings about health insurance in this country - if I had it I wouldn't use it because then I'd have to adhere to the medical model. All my most horrific recoveries (MANY car accidents) have been because I didn't have the correct care from the medical community. The care that helps me most is care not typically covered by insurance. Why have it? I love the way film is becoming platforms for some very heady and awesome issues - look at al gore's movie - perhaps sicko will bring the awareness to the forfront ? Wisheful thinking? I have always thought I'd like to start my own insurance company. I'd only accept like minded alternative seeking candidates, and if they were well for one year then the premiuum from the last year would be forwarded accordingly. Massage and Acupuncture for all!!

    Any chance that could be a reality? If so sign me up!

    Mother Earth
    www.bestwellnessconsultant.com
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  • 8/22/2007 6:23 AM Design for MySpace wrote:
    Derrick - you've raised a vital issue here. From my understanding it is beyond an American issue, almost many countries at a broader global level are not entirely aware of health assurance related programs.
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  • 8/30/2007 12:57 PM law of attraction guy wrote:
    My Girlfriend and I saw the movie on opening night to a packed house in the town we live in. I left feeling upset. If you havn't seen the movie I suggest that you do and afterwards call or email your local and state representatives ,congressman and senator . Let them know how important this is to you . In a positive manner of course. Elected officials believe that for every 1 person that they receive contact from represents 10,000 people that actually feel that way. Remember ? They are supposed to be working for us.

    Mike
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