scout86
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I just want to add that there are a lot of employees, on many levels, doing many things, and they aren't universally bad. I know veterans who are totally happy with the VA. With the care they receive, if not the paperwork. The types and degrees of dysfunction seem to vary by location and I'm gong to guess that has something to do with ratio of personal to patients.The failings at the VA (for veterans - not for employees) are not somehow accidental, they're institutional, that's what the institution does.
My own adventures in insurance have me rethinking the whole mess. Before the ACA, I didn't have insurance. Mostly, in my adult life, I haven't. For a few years, when I was married, we bought our own. A couple times, for brief periods, I had it through an employer. That was kind of a gravy deal IMO. But that's because the employer was picking up a big part of the tab. The insurance we could afford to pay for ourselves was terrible, but, I suppose, better than nothing. ('nothing' was cheap though)
Insurance through the state had been an adventure. (This state has 2 state sponsored programs for low income people. I've been on both.) The insurance itself has been fine. Up until there was only one option available in this country & my T was no longer in network. (Got that solved, for now, BTW.) The paperwork hasn't been fun, at least not for me, although I have figured out what about it actually is sort of a trigger. (Long story. Not solved yet, but working on it.)
Here's what concerns me about the state running this. Every 6 months, I have to requantify. At that point, I to have submit my paperwork. In response, I typically get 3 letters, in different envelopes, sent the same day, from the same office. One says they're taking me off a program. One says they're putting me on a program. One says I'm being thrown out completely because I didn't submit the paperwork. :wideeyed:They might arrive the same day, they might not. The last time, the first letter to arrive was different. It told me to disregard the previous letter. Which hadn't arrived yet. :rolleyes: It's taken me 2 years to convince them I'm actually not poor enough for MA, I should be on the other program. They'd look at my file, see what I was talking about, submit it to whoever is responsible for making the changes, and nothing would happen.
I totally don't get it, but it makes me wonder how the government can run anything. Makes me wonder if the moon landing really WAS faked. Makes me think the original version of NASA should run everything. Also makes me think, like @joeylittle said, we have reached the point where the country is to big to function.