Despite certain reforms enacted through the national legislature, health care remains essentially a jerry-rigged system in the United States -- certainly in practice. Unfortunately, I am beginning to have personal experience with this issue.
I just had a very unproductive phone call with a governor's office and saw first-hand just how bad things are. There was no one available to answer policy questions. The number I was referred to was answered only by an automated machine which didn't make sense to me.
By policy, I do not like to identify individuals here until such person has a chance to respond. So this particular office will remain anonymous. In due time, if circumstances permit I will identify this office. For now, it is not that important. What is important is the difficulty of getting health care in this country. I will try to give details later. For now, I must tend to my health as best I can.
I just had a very unproductive phone call with a governor's office and saw first-hand just how bad things are. There was no one available to answer policy questions. The number I was referred to was answered only by an automated machine which didn't make sense to me.
By policy, I do not like to identify individuals here until such person has a chance to respond. So this particular office will remain anonymous. In due time, if circumstances permit I will identify this office. For now, it is not that important. What is important is the difficulty of getting health care in this country. I will try to give details later. For now, I must tend to my health as best I can.
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