If you can't fit in some time to see the movie, talk to someone who has had an unfavorable experience and see what you might learn, or talk with small employers and listen to some of what they may have to say. Unless you have been affected personally, its really an awareness that many may not have any knowledge of as they have not perhaps have not had a catastrophic incident or known anyone who has. BD
"We are ready, but the politicians and the businessmen are not. The health-care industry certainly is going to oppose this for all they're worth," said Tom, a college professor.
Sue, a retired medical technician, said she'd seen hospital administrators fight to contain costs for needed care.
"Everything now is based on cost -- how much money they can save. And a lot of people that work in hospitals themselves can't afford the insurance that hospitals offer because their pay is so low," she said.
In New York City, 75-year-old Philip Peppis said he was ready to vote for change in November 2008.
"How did this country get so completely selfish?" he asked after leaving a "SiCKO" matinee. "It's really embarrassing, the way this country treats people."
Americans cheer SiCKO, but not all convinced | Health | Reuters
Hat Tip: Kevin, MD
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