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    Financial Review‏Verified account @FinancialReview 22 Jul 2019

    The head of one of Australia's biggest health insurers has called on the government to abolish Medicare and let the private sector pay for #healthcare, writes @JamesFernyhough. http://www.afr.com/x/p529iw 

    10:30 AM - 22 Jul 2019
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      1. Psyberus‏ @Psyberus 22 Jul 2019
        Replying to @FinancialReview @JamesFernyhough

        So he wants a US style health care system, designed to make healthcare extremely expensive and unaffordable for most, causing bankruptcies and resulting in more deaths from treatable illnesses, just so he can increase his already vast personal wealth. Seems like a nice guy.

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      2. Psyberus‏ @Psyberus 22 Jul 2019
        Replying to @penelope_henley @FinancialReview @JamesFernyhough

        Him and other millionaire CEO's / MD's of private health insurance providers.

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      1. Anthony Craig Labour DLP. West Papua Advocate‏ @justicehealth 22 Jul 2019
        Replying to @FinancialReview @JamesFernyhough

        PURE EVIL

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      1. Wash hands, stay home!‏ @sailorleighroy 22 Jul 2019
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        This man is a danger to our society

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      1. mephisto jones‏ @mephistojones 22 Jul 2019
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        Yes why pay $200 for a broken leg when you can pay $200,000

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      2. Matthew Spillane‏ @SpillaneMj 22 Jul 2019
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        or b) abolish private healthcare subsidies

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      3.  💧stathi stavropoulos‏ @stathistav 22 Jul 2019
        Replying to @SpillaneMj @FinancialReview @JamesFernyhough

        and put them back into the public health system, including front line primary care (GP’s). The private insurance rebates are basically propping up private hospitals and specialists.

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      1. Tony Ilian‏ @tonytau101 22 Jul 2019
        Replying to @FinancialReview @JamesFernyhough

        Nonsense. That would take us down the path of the US & managed care. So companies like NIB want unfettered access to control Australian healthcare. I say 'Go Away IMMEDIATELY. TI #auspol #Bollocks #ResistBollocks

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      1. beeswax‏ @realmissbeeswax 22 Jul 2019
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        Don't do it. Signed, An American

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