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So Is This The Thin End Of The "self Inflicted" Wedge?
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I see where they are coming from but as soon as you start restricting treatment based on the "self inflicted" parameter you pretty soon find you can apply that to almost everything.
I see where they are coming from but as soon as you start restricting treatment based on the "self inflicted" parameter you pretty soon find you can apply that to almost everything.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If there are legitimate medical reasons not t treat that is one thing, but the idea of saving money by picking on one aspect because they can is unacceptable. Large and small all pay into the system and should expect the same treatment for their needs.
One would hope that the victims have an opportunity to sue for denial of the medical service they've paid for.
One would hope that the victims have an opportunity to sue for denial of the medical service they've paid for.
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