ratamadiddle

ratamadiddle t1_j11ew3k wrote

Passing the ā€œincentiveā€ to work here shouldnā€™t come on the backs of those who need basic health care needs. Iā€™m fortunate enough to have insurance and decent health.

There are many in this state that a bill for a $350 filling, let alone a $1600+ crown would be debilitating.

Health care should not be treated like a commodity. Itā€™s a human service.

I would wonder how this model of ā€œincentiveā€ could work for paying others in human service fields?

Iā€™m sure educators, dispatchers, fire fighters, and police all would appreciate that ā€œincentiveā€ as well.

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ratamadiddle t1_j117esy wrote

Going to agree to disagree.

Not the same when the materials and work itself are the same as seen nationally yet are jacked up for pricing.

Essentially we shouldnā€™t be paying the ā€œplumberā€ $350 for a job that even with materials and labor is at a national average a $200 or less job.

Perhaps who is told to buzz off should be adjusted.

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