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Of course, if all these ERs have been taken over by private equity firms, and then they go bankrupt... who will step in and now serve the communities that have no ERs at all?
I both long for socialized medical care in the US, and am simultaneously fearful of it given our swinging pendulum of a government. Such sweeping and radical changes need to be made across the board to fix this problem, which would not have been a problem if we had taken mitigating steps decades earlier. And in the meantime, people of lower economic status and in underserved communities are once again the ones to suffer.
Why would you fear Medicare? Real Medicare is the best health insurance in the US.
And it's constantly under the gun by conservatives. I'm not fearful of medicare itself, but the fact that we might one day get socialized healthcare only for it to be absolutely gutted by a reactionary government. That's kind of what I meant by "sweeping and radical changes" - if we have the government run healthcare, we need proper oversight to protect something that important.
It's really sad and ironic how something as Christ-like as keeping your fellow citizens healthy has become a target for Republicans to destroy. They are not interested in building or protecting, just destroying and harming.