nothing in the health care industry is "free", not anywhere - Edit 2
Before modification by LadyLorraine at 26/03/2010 11:46:57 PM
it's just a matter of who is paying the bill. Either the patient is, their insurance is, or the gov't is. If the hospitals were taking no money, they'd go bankrupt in a matter of days, if not less. Health care still requires money to give out treatments and money doesn't exactly come from nothing. Or are you under some delusion that health care runs off "charitable donations" or some rot?
And in any case, even "free" treatment is still a service. It is an action performed for another, as opposed to a good provided for another. Again, if you can think of a better term to use for health care, please, feel free to inform me. You seem to keep wanting to define it as "something else", but never do so.
PS. And as for your astonishing lack of desire to think instead of arguing a very simple something taught in a basic economics course, I have grown quite tired of them and will continue to address your presented dearth of intelligence until it either ceases to amuse me or you actually go look up what a service.
and you might want to pick an Italian curse word that's a LITTLE less well known.
And in any case, even "free" treatment is still a service. It is an action performed for another, as opposed to a good provided for another. Again, if you can think of a better term to use for health care, please, feel free to inform me. You seem to keep wanting to define it as "something else", but never do so.
PS. And as for your astonishing lack of desire to think instead of arguing a very simple something taught in a basic economics course, I have grown quite tired of them and will continue to address your presented dearth of intelligence until it either ceases to amuse me or you actually go look up what a service.
and you might want to pick an Italian curse word that's a LITTLE less well known.