泰的T1 -金钱和医学摩根富林明神经学乔-神经病学SP - 766 LP - 首页768 - 10.1212/01. wnl.0000344405.04991.4c六世72 - 8 AU - Steven p . Ringel盟迈克尔花式Y1 - 2009/02/24 UR - //www.ez-admanager.com/content/72/8/766.abstract N2 -金钱让世界转动,世界,世界,金钱让世界转动,它使世界转动。从酒店(Fred低潮和约翰·肯德尔)”很难照顾病人这些天!规则和指导方针,财务和管理障碍把医生逼疯。“史蒂夫,我一直在阅读有关总统竞选承诺你的报纸。你认为会发生在美国卫生保健系统的新总统吗?“迈克,我继续阅读,国民医疗服务制度(NHS)改变(这真的吗?你的等待是多长时间?”“医生如何影响在我们的国家发生了什么?我们知道我们想要什么?“我们看到病人在一起。 “Because we still have 45 million uninsured in the United States, there are people who say that health insurance for everyone needs to be our first priority.” “I would certainly agree with that, Steve! We see universal coverage as a responsibility of society to all its citizens; the marketplace has a role, sure, and you could devise a system that places the market in control. Obviously, there are health care systems other than the NHS model that could be considered. And after all, no other country has followed the United Kingdom in its tax-based, universal, cradle-to-grave, everything covered, open to all, free at the point of care, system—60 years old this year. There must be a message there. Perhaps this election will generate the debate that needs to take place in the United States.” “You’re right—there’s no groundswell in the United States to emulate the NHS! But universal health insurance won’t solve the issue of runaway health care costs any more than your tax-based system has. When I entered medical school in 1964, the Medicare/Medicaid programs were on the … ER -