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Health Reform - How One Patient Changed My Watch

In general, I'm a fairly "conservative" guy. I advocate responsible government spending, support free market capitalism, engage in fairly rigid religious observance, and even, on occasion, listen to Rush Limbaugh. It was natural for me to join the mainly anti-progress movement the republicans were touting for healthcare change. I mean, who do these liberals think they're? "They want to bankrupt the nation, " said Limbaugh. "Jeremiah Wright", said Hannity. "Ram it down their own throats, " said the popular media. I saw the healthcare debate being an economic question. That is, is the fiscally liable policy an establishment of a social welfare program that may inevitably lead to higher taxes, and potentially a shortage of money to properly fund our existing healthcare programs. I was convinced all of us simply can't afford to improve our nations spending to cover a social demographic who I regarded as simply not doing enough for itself.

As a medical pupil, I was given an exceptional perspective on the health debate. Instead of the common lawyer politician, whose knowledge of the medical system is essentially based on "Grey's Anatomy", I was engaged with patients on a regular basis. In fact, the patient population at Bellevue was precisely the demographic polarizing the region. Debates on if they must get care, how much care, and what kind of care was the core theme of political discourse. Meanwhile, there I was, sitting in a small stuffy room actually talking to a young and self conscious Hispanic male.

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