The benevolence of physicians is also weak in the flaws of the system

Floy 2022-04-21 09:01:49

What appears to be an innocent kidnapping is actually more like a poverty-stricken medical insurance debate. The glorious greatness of human nature is often based on mutual trust. Why do we have to wait until tragedy strikes to force social constitution reform and legal loopholes to be repaired? Could it be that this is the only way for mankind to create civilization and move towards progress, and it has already become useless? Sometimes that seems to be the case! People live in this world like a dense network, and most of them are connected by interests. Some people want to survive, some people want to progress; there are strong people and weak people, and even the strong will squeeze the weak to the point of being unable to survive. Historical experience tells us: where there is oppression, there is resistance. When it develops to the point where it can no longer clean up the mess, it can only wait for a more perfect system to maintain this balance. And the restoration of this balance is destined to be long, and some people will even sacrifice. Education is often a self-improvement system in this disparate physique with a huge balance gap, and educators often forget to reflect on themselves. Sometimes tragedies don't happen by accident. Poverty values ​​always seem a bit tasteless in the pursuit of equality and freedom. On the contrary, outrageous actions will have obvious effects. He does not represent the individual, but the silent majority! This huge data is a true portrayal of imbalance! The actions of the black uncle are both tragic and helpless. In the film, he was not moved by his sacrifice to prolong his son's life in jeopardy. Instead, his hopeless anxiety was more deeply stinging!

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  • Amber 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    One's lonely struggle with the system, a variation on "Hot Afternoon," the happy ending to Capra's American conscience. With a coherent script, convincing dialogue, great acting, and technically on-set positioning, it offers a serious take on the class divide.

  • Dawn 2022-04-23 07:01:45

    After reading the United States, who would not think of your own country?

John Q quotes

  • Employee Manager: [in his office] Your policy has changed, Mr. Archibald.

    John Q. Archibald: [sitting in front of him] Changed to what?

    Employee Manager: Yeah, we recently switched carriers from a PPO to a HMO. It's a less expensive policy, but unfortunately, there are some restrictions.

    John Q. Archibald: What kind of restrictions?

    Employee Manager: Here's how it works: Non-management part-time employees, such as yourself, only qualify for second tier catastrophic coverage.

    John Q. Archibald: No, no. I'm not part-time. I'm full-time. It's just slow right now.

    Employee Manager: Sure, but your coverage is based on hours worked and like I said, you only qualify for second tier. And that has a maximum payout limit of $20,000.

    John Q. Archibald: [shocked] What? Wha- I-I mean-I mean, you guys have been taking money out of my paycheck every week. I've been paying into this policy for years.

    Employee Manager: Right. And that's why we're gonna cover you for the full twenty.

    John Q. Archibald: You can't be right. I mean, come on. Alright, let me get this straight: You're telling me that you have dropped me from full-time to part-time. You switched carriers. Now you're telling me I'm not fully covered? Even though I got a policy that says I am?

    Employee Manager: It doesn't seem right, does it?

    John Q. Archibald: No, it doesn't seem right. I mean, my son is sick. If I'm not covered, I've got a serious problem.

    Employee Manager: I understand that, uh, but there's nothing I can do. Look, you can file for an appeal.

    John Q. Archibald: Yeah?

    Employee Manager: [hands John an appeal application] Here you go. That takes about seven working days.

  • Rebecca Payne: [in her office] No, no, no. This is an appeal. An appeal is for an already existing claim. What you needed to file was a grievance. You filed the wrong paperwork.

    John Q. Archibald: [sitting in front of her] Wait a minute...

    Rebecca Payne: You're gonna have to resubmit. It could take up to 30 days.

    John Q. Archibald: [turns frustrated] Look, I don't have 30 days.

    Rebecca Payne: I know you don't.

    John Q. Archibald: And quite frankly, I'm getting sick of the runaround. Now what I need is my son's name...

    Rebecca Payne: Mr. Archibald, your account is in access of $30,000. The hospital has been over backwards to help you out.

    John Q. Archibald: Is that right?

    Rebecca Payne: Yes! It is right. But there's a limit to our generosity. Once and for all, your insurance does not cover this.