Mass. Universal Health Connector Pays Executives Well

January 30, 2007

  • January 30, 2007 at 9:12 am
    Plinio Gonzalez says:
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    Hello

    I am from Miami, Florida and we have the same problem here, we have a great concern with the uninsured population .. over 400,000 in Dade County…

    Can you email me the program that is being offered ? I would like to see some type of universal insurance for those that can not afford it … I have been in the health industry for over 20 years… years ago we have a state program for those that were rejected from three different health carrier…. I would like to see that happen again and at least it will give the community an option ..

    thanks you very much

    Plinio Gonzalez
    Miami Florida
    cell#. 786-277-1307

  • January 30, 2007 at 3:33 am
    Bob Johnson says:
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    Is anyone surprised?!?!?!

    The future and current increasing paychecks are in government work, school teachers and the medical field.

    All of the above have a blank check to pay and charge what they may.

    The remainder of the grunts just keep paying.

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  • January 30, 2007 at 4:04 am
    ernie says:
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    I figure within a year, each of the 20 other employees will be head of a department within the agency, with 5000 employees who make slightly less than $100,000.

    There won\’t be any money left for health care, but the high wage earner percentage will look much better.



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