Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Marybeth Hicks :: Townhall.com Columnist
Health Reform, Veterinary-Style
by Marybeth Hicks
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What's the price of love? That's the question I've been asking myself lately as I don my rubber gloves and prepare to administer a dose of antibacterial ointment on the business end of my dog, Scotty.

Of course, he can't help that his current malady requires an unpleasant application of medicated ointment.

He also couldn't help that last year he grew a large, fatty tumor that had to be surgically removed, or that recently he had another operation to remove a bladder stone.

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Still, the family pet who greets us so enthusiastically whenever we walk into our home, who wags his tail when we talk about him because he recognizes the sound of his own name, and who alerts me to the arrival of the UPS delivery truck, has lately become a drain on our finances.

On the other hand, Scotty is an important part of our family, so assuring his good health is something I do without hesitation.

Of course, that doesn't mean I do it thoughtlessly. With each diagnosis, I've talked at length with our veterinarian about the expenses associated with Scotty's treatment. I weigh my choices against a cost-benefit equation so I'm sure to get the most bang for my doggy health care dollars. After I receive an estimate for his treatment, I've called other veterinarian practices and checked online to be sure I'm paying the going rate for services.

Case in point: When it was suggested that a costly, special diet might solve the bladder stone issue - or might not - I opted to skip that experiment and just have the surgery. It meant fewer X-rays, eliminating a $300 ultrasound fee, and a sure solution to the problem.

All in all, given that my now-healthy pup rests comfortably at my feet as I type these words, I think I've done a good job of managing his care and at the same time managing the cost of his care. Continued...

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About The Author
Marybeth Hicks is the author of Bringing up Geeks: How to Protect Your Kid’s Childhood in a Grow-up-too-fast World (Penguin/Berkley, July 2008).
Misinformation
It is not true that there are 46 million Americans without health insurance. A more accurate figure is 8 million. You can't count illegal aliens and immigrants because they are not Americans.

The percentage of Americans who are satisfied with their healthcare is probably closer to 85%. Ignore those malcontents for whom nothing is ever enough.

Obama lying at TH's about Single Payer

“I happen to be a proponent of a single payer universal health care program.

I see no reason why the United States of America, the wealthiest country in the history of the world, spending 14 percent of its Gross National Product on health care cannot provide basic health insurance to everybody.

And that’s what Jim is talking about when he says everybody in, nobody out.

A single payer health care plan, a universal health care plan.

And that’s what I’d like to see. But as all of you know, we may not get there immediately.

Because first we have to take back the White House, we have to take back the Senate, and we have to take back the House.”
Barack Obama

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpAyan1fXCE&eurl=http%3A%2F% 2Fwww.breitbart.tv%2Fobama-in-03-id-like-to-see-a-single-pa yer-health-care-plan%2F&feature=player_embedded

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