Basically the article gave hope to the idea that people can recieve health care without paying for ridiculous insurance. However, San Fransisco is very different from the rest of the nation, and while I think that this was a very bold and smart move, I'm not so sure the rest of the nation is going to follow from example just yet.
so the article is basically saying that san fransisco residents can have health insurance at a low cost however, can only use it in san fransisco..that is good but i dont think it will work out.
San Francisco is offering healthcare for over 82,000 uninsured adults (SF residents). I think this is a great idea and the rest of the US should catch on. Because no one should have to suffer because they don't have health insurance. After a two-month trial at two clinics in chinatown, the program is scheduled to expand citywide in 20 other locations on Sept. 17.
The article just said that citizens of the city of San Fransisco who are uninsured will be able to go get check ups without paying unreasonable insurance bills.
In San Francisco they are letting uninsured residents get health care for prices that aren't rediculous. I like the way this is going, I hope more cities start doing this.
San Fransisco is now offering free healthcare for its un-insured residents. They are trying a new system thats supposed to be cheaper and more efficient.
San Francisco has many uninsured patients, and this new program offers cheaper medicare for only San Francisco residents. I think this program will be very effective for families on the struggle.
In San Francisco they are letting uninsured residents have health insurance. I think this is great idea for SF, it is supposed to be cheaper and more efficent, but I dont think the rest of the nation is ready for such a change.
So basically what this artice is saying is that San Francisco is offering healthcare insurance for uninsured adults, but they got to be SF residents. I think this is a very good idea but i doubt it that it will work out.
This article is saying that if you are an uninsured adults that live in San Francisco don't have to pay to get a check from the doctor. This applies to all 82,000 citizens in San Francisco.
This article tells about a San Franciscian who was afraid to place burden on her daughter about healthcare but inturn later found out she was able to take part in a healthcare program that gave her hope and eased her mind about her health. The article talks about how the "Healthy San Francisco" program is doing better then planned and is helping many San Francisccians but im not exactly sure if the rest of the world will follow it in the future. San Francisco is very different from the rest of the world and i really just dont think the world will follow so easily.
The New York times says, their is this lady that had polio at the age of to and then she came to america from Hong Kong last year. She was in a great amount of pain so she couldnt take it so she went to a North East Medical Services and she was approved to get it. They say this system is working and more people are getting involved also other hospitals are doing it to. and its mostly payed from the city. I think its a very good idea because people have to have proof that they are able to get the help for free if they dont have the money for it.
In San Fransisco, the city had a universal health care trial in Chinatown to see if it would work, or not, and so far it has been looking good. I personally don't think it will work out so well because i've heard that most of the major businesses are moving out of San Fransisco so that can lower the money that flows through San Fransisco. Soon the whole city will just have major housing and small business.
The article basically discusses the healthcare program in San Francisco and how low-income families and immigrants, legal and illegal, can benefit from the program.
My response is that San Francisco is a very free-thinking and forward-thinking city and there are people who don't like new ideas. Regarding the role of universal healthcare, I'm not sure as to whether universal healthcare will be implemented and accepted widely as a positive thing.
San Francisco has clinics and community hospitals that provide service to uninsured in San Francisco. They are trying this system out and if it becomes succesful they plan on growing and expanding to other patients
This article is mainly about how San Fransisco is trying to make health caer cheaper and more affordable for everyone, and also that people under the poverty line will get help.
kenya ramirez- so this article is telling us about a good move dat frisco did. that Frisco is given health insurance to uninsured people. i think the US should blearn from dis!
San Francisco is being an example to the rest of the country about universal healthcare. San Francisco residents can get medical services without paying unresonable prices, now they are able to get it at lower prices. This is proving that the rest of this nation is able change the system, but although is a great idea and it would benefit many Americans,is going to be difficult to change the way it is now.
The article just talked about people in SF being able to get universal health care. I think that's great. We need to have universal health care around the U.S. Hopefully our new president can implement that for the United States.
The article basically talk about how SF is offering healthcare for 82,000 adults who are currently uninsured. I think that because SF is not a very big city and so that system is working for it. However,I'm not sure if that will work for the larger areas that aren't as compact
i think it is good what they are doing. supplying health care to people with out it. i think this is very helpful. i hope the rest of the county follows. but one only question thatr eamins in my mind is if health care need be paid for. what is the the catch because every body knows that money is a very important thing to this country. but it is a very positive thing to do. Neta Johnson
In this article, it describes how in San Francisco there is a new program that offers free or subsidized health care to all 82,000 San Francisco adults without insurance. I think this Program is a start for making everyone get free health insurance. It is important to make this program be recognized by other states because it can help other people get free health care if they cannot afford it.
This article talks about San Francisco residents having health care without all the expensive bills. I think alot more of other major cities should follow this movement. To me this is a good way to starting things off with health care. Most likely other cities will not make the same decision but it is a good start.
The article is about an idea of people getting health care without paying for bizarre insurance. Although i think San Francisco has a great idea but i don't think the rest of the nation is ready for it.
San Fransisco is giving uninsured residents health care coverage at low cost. I think this is great because it helps familys that can't afford health care. It is only in San Fransisco but hopefully the city will be a role model to other citys and sates. However, the bay area is strongly different from the rest of America. But maybe the rest of the U.S. will follow in the citys footsteps.
I think what they're doing in SF is a really good start for the universal healthcare, and this way they're helping a LOT of people that live in that area because a lot of people don't have healthcare and they can now follow what the doctor says because they can afford to pay the medicine they need to get better. It's even better that they're planning to do the same thing in more places. This will be a lot of help and the people below the poverty line will be happy to know that they can do something about their health problems.
Yin Ling Ho,an immigrant,that came from Hong Kong,moved to San Francisco a year ago.Has suffered polio since the age of 2.She said sometimes she would want to cry because of the pain she had to deal with for 52 years.She went to North East Medicial Services in Chinatown,where they have offered free health care to her and other immigrants as well. Jaleel Kane-Abdullah
The article basically talks about how San Francisco is starting a program that gives healthcare to uninsured residents. I think its a great plan, and i hope it works out. Healthcare is very important, and should be attainable by everyone.
San Francisco now has a universal health care program called Healthy San Francisco. The program is still used. The uninsured people of San Francisco are now able to qualify for the Healthy San Francisco Program. The program was tested in 2 clinics in Chinatown. The enrollment for this program is limited to people living under the poverty line which is $10,210 for a single person; $20,650 for a family of four.
I think this is a good idea as it will give many people that are uninsured health insurance. This should work in San Francisco, but it may not work throughout the nation. As the nation is not all like San Francisco. Many people will welcome this plan, but some may go against it as they may say that they are paying their tax dollars for something other than universal health care.
The article was about how people in SF can get health care without paying for insurance. I think that it will work or at least i hope it will because this could really help people out.
In the article, they said that SF will begin giving over 82,000 uninsured adults, health care. I think it is a great change to slowly giving everyone in the U.S. health care, if they were going to aim for that. This is really good because people who can't afford health care could really use it especially if they can't afford those expensive insurance bills.
This article basically explain how uninsured San Francisco citizen gets free check up, and I think its good because not alot of people can afford medical insurance. I think the whole entire state shall do the same, or have a similar idea like Europeans in Europe who pays taxes without having medical insurance
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Basically the article gave hope to the idea that people can recieve health care without paying for ridiculous insurance. However, San Fransisco is very different from the rest of the nation, and while I think that this was a very bold and smart move, I'm not so sure the rest of the nation is going to follow from example just yet.
so the article is basically saying that san fransisco residents can have health insurance at a low cost however, can only use it in san fransisco..that is good but i dont think it will work out.
San Francisco is offering healthcare for over 82,000 uninsured adults (SF residents). I think this is a great idea and the rest of the US should catch on. Because no one should have to suffer because they don't have health insurance. After a two-month trial at two clinics in chinatown, the program is scheduled to expand citywide in 20 other locations on Sept. 17.
Talei Tagivakatini
The article just said that citizens of the city of San Fransisco who are uninsured will be able to go get check ups without paying unreasonable insurance bills.
In San Francisco they are letting uninsured residents get health care for prices that aren't rediculous. I like the way this is going, I hope more cities start doing this.
San Fransisco is now offering free healthcare for its un-insured residents. They are trying a new system thats supposed to be cheaper and more efficient.
San Francisco has many uninsured patients, and this new program offers cheaper medicare for only San Francisco residents. I think this program will be very effective for families on the struggle.
In San Francisco they are letting uninsured residents have health insurance. I think this is great idea for SF, it is supposed to be cheaper and more efficent, but I dont think the rest of the nation is ready for such a change.
-Piera Salgado
So basically what this artice is saying is that San Francisco is offering healthcare insurance for uninsured adults, but they got to be SF residents. I think this is a very good idea but i doubt it that it will work out.
This article is saying that if you are an uninsured adults that live in San Francisco don't have to pay to get a check from the doctor. This applies to all 82,000 citizens in San Francisco.
This article tells about a San Franciscian who was afraid to place burden on her daughter about healthcare but inturn later found out she was able to take part in a healthcare program that gave her hope and eased her mind about her health. The article talks about how the "Healthy San Francisco" program is doing better then planned and is helping many San Francisccians but im not exactly sure if the rest of the world will follow it in the future. San Francisco is very different from the rest of the world and i really just dont think the world will follow so easily.
Melanie Rendon
The New York times says, their is this lady that had polio at the age of to and then she came to america from Hong Kong last year. She was in a great amount of pain so she couldnt take it so she went to a North East Medical Services and she was approved to get it.
They say this system is working and more people are getting involved also other hospitals are doing it to. and its mostly payed from the city. I think its a very good idea because people have to have proof that they are able to get the help for free if they dont have the money for it.
In San Fransisco, the city had a universal health care trial in
Chinatown to see if it would work, or not, and so far it has been looking good. I personally don't think it will work out so well because i've heard that most of the major businesses are moving out of San Fransisco so that can lower the money that flows through San Fransisco. Soon the whole city will just have major housing and small business.
The article basically discusses the healthcare program in San Francisco and how low-income families and immigrants, legal and illegal, can benefit from the program.
My response is that San Francisco is a very free-thinking and forward-thinking city and there are people who don't like new ideas. Regarding the role of universal healthcare, I'm not sure as to whether universal healthcare will be implemented and accepted widely as a positive thing.
San Francisco has clinics and community hospitals that provide service to uninsured in San Francisco. They are trying this system out and if it becomes succesful they plan on growing and expanding to other patients
logan navellier
This article is mainly about how San Fransisco is trying to make health caer cheaper and more affordable for everyone, and also that people under the poverty line will get help.
kenya ramirez-
so this article is telling us about a good move dat frisco did. that Frisco is given health insurance to uninsured people. i think the US should blearn from dis!
San Francisco is being an example to the rest of the country about universal healthcare. San Francisco residents can get medical services without paying unresonable prices, now they are able to get it at lower prices. This is proving that the rest of this nation is able change the system, but although is a great idea and it would benefit many Americans,is going to be difficult to change the way it is now.
-Serentalla
The article just talked about people in SF being able to get universal health care. I think that's great. We need to have universal health care around the U.S. Hopefully our new president can implement that for the United States.
alex holt
The article basically talk about how SF is offering healthcare for 82,000 adults who are currently uninsured.
I think that because SF is not a very big city and so that system is working for it. However,I'm not sure if that will work for the larger areas that aren't as compact
This article is saying that SanFrancisco is giving healtcare to uninsured adults.
This article is saying that SanFrancisco is giving healtcare to uninsured adults.
i think it is good what they are doing. supplying health care to people with out it. i think this is very helpful. i hope the rest of the county follows. but one only question thatr eamins in my mind is if health care need be paid for. what is the the catch because every body knows that money is a very important thing to this country. but it is a very positive thing to do.
Neta Johnson
San Francisco to Offer Care for Uninsured Adults.
In this article, it describes how in San Francisco there is a new program that offers free or subsidized health care to all 82,000 San Francisco adults without insurance. I think this Program is a start for making everyone get free health insurance. It is important to make this program be recognized by other states because it can help other people get free health care if they cannot afford it.
This article talks about San Francisco residents having health care without all the expensive bills. I think alot more of other major cities should follow this movement. To me this is a good way to starting things off with health care. Most likely other cities will not make the same decision but it is a good start.
-carlos
The article is about an idea of people getting health care without paying for bizarre insurance. Although i think San Francisco has a great idea but i don't think the rest of the nation is ready for it.
San Fransisco is giving uninsured residents health care coverage at low cost. I think this is great because it helps familys that can't afford health care. It is only in San Fransisco but hopefully the city will be a role model to other citys and sates. However, the bay area is strongly different from the rest of America. But maybe the rest of the U.S. will follow in the citys footsteps.
I think what they're doing in SF is a really good start for the universal healthcare, and this way they're helping a LOT of people that live in that area because a lot of people don't have healthcare and they can now follow what the doctor says because they can afford to pay the medicine they need to get better. It's even better that they're planning to do the same thing in more places. This will be a lot of help and the people below the poverty line will be happy to know that they can do something about their health problems.
Yin Ling Ho,an immigrant,that came from Hong Kong,moved to San Francisco a year ago.Has suffered polio since the age of 2.She said sometimes she would want to cry because of the pain she had to deal with for 52 years.She went to North East Medicial Services in Chinatown,where they have offered free health care to her and other immigrants as well. Jaleel Kane-Abdullah
The article basically talks about how San Francisco is starting a program that gives healthcare to uninsured residents. I think its a great plan, and i hope it works out. Healthcare is very important, and should be attainable by everyone.
San Francisco now has a universal health care program called Healthy San Francisco. The program is still used. The uninsured people of San Francisco are now able to qualify for the Healthy San Francisco Program. The program was tested in 2 clinics in Chinatown. The enrollment for this program is limited to people living under the poverty line which is $10,210 for a single person; $20,650 for a family of four.
I think this is a good idea as it will give many people that are uninsured health insurance. This should work in San Francisco, but it may not work throughout the nation. As the nation is not all like San Francisco. Many people will welcome this plan, but some may go against it as they may say that they are paying their tax dollars for something other than universal health care.
Jonathan Louiew
The article was about how people in SF can get health care without paying for insurance. I think that it will work or at least i hope it will because this could really help people out.
In the article, they said that SF will begin giving over 82,000 uninsured adults, health care. I think it is a great change to slowly giving everyone in the U.S. health care, if they were going to aim for that. This is really good because people who can't afford health care could really use it especially if they can't afford those expensive insurance bills.
This article basically explain how uninsured San Francisco citizen gets free check up, and I think its good because not alot of people can afford medical insurance. I think the whole entire state shall do the same, or have a similar idea like Europeans in Europe who pays taxes without having medical insurance
C.Asuncion
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