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Wow. Bit ahead of myself there.I start in 50 minutes. I'll prep in 20...![]()
That's good news ~ I think? Hoping for the best possible outcome.Good morning
We have 4 interviews tomorrow andThey hire at least 2 people so we can be fully staffed soon.
How doees it work for people who can't afford it? Eg if someone is homeless and they need an mri, can they get one?I really wish the US would get it's act together as far as health care goes. Last year I was in between jobs and had no health insurance. At tax time I had to pay a $300 dollar "fine", they deducted it from my return, because I didn't have health insurance. It's absolutely ridiculous!
I currently have "good" insurance, however I still have to pay the initial $1500.00 every year and of course co-pays and prescription costs on top of it. It gets very frustrating when I add it all up.
We were lucky! The wind had blown it off by the time I went to work.I hope it clears fast for you MJ!We still have haze. Not as bad & we have had a few clear days but mostly not.
100% agree. It's a pretty good system. I'd prefer if it were better resourced in SA (3 deaths this year from ramped ambulances) but it's pretty good. Do they ramp ambulances in Qld ribh?Our health care is really very good in Australia & we are very blessed. My man is on disability [broken back] & we get subsidised & after a certain point each year we don't pay for his medication. It has it's problems; need far outweighs availability of resources but all our main political parties endorse health care for every one of the country's citizens.
How did it go? All good?I start in 50 minutes. I'll prep in 20...![]()