Vile Khaw is a disgrace to southern chinks. He promises to lower health costs, made cartels publish their fees in the naive plan to slash costs. However that came to nought as he conceded medical costs have risen since 2006.
This is good news for the regime as they enjoyed super normal profits in the health care sector. That translate to more tax dollars when private medical centres simply hike their fees despite telling the whole world their rates. Using the tactic 'take it or queue up in Khaw's Hospice', peasants had no choice but to pay ransom to any medical centre.
Vile Khaw, facing elections used the old 'blame the peasants' tactic. He claimed peasants are opting for non standard treatment, drugs and better wards.
What a vermin?
Khaw's standard treatment is to kill peasants while they wait for affordable health care. The richer ones will pay and jump queue while the poorer ones will die off slowly. This is Khaw's reason for saying why richer peasants are paying more.
In addition, he says peasants, wary of generic thai, commie Chink cocktail drugs, insist on boutique drugs. Perhaps Khaw should ask his aging parents to take generic drugs so that medical costs will be lower if they die faster from side effects.
Finally he says peasants' expectations of better wards will not be cheap. That contradicts the concept of competition. One wonders while computer manufacturers are able to produce better products with ever lower selling prices, so why is Khaw saying health costs will forever be sky high?
This is good news for the regime as they enjoyed super normal profits in the health care sector. That translate to more tax dollars when private medical centres simply hike their fees despite telling the whole world their rates. Using the tactic 'take it or queue up in Khaw's Hospice', peasants had no choice but to pay ransom to any medical centre.
Vile Khaw, facing elections used the old 'blame the peasants' tactic. He claimed peasants are opting for non standard treatment, drugs and better wards.
What a vermin?
Khaw's standard treatment is to kill peasants while they wait for affordable health care. The richer ones will pay and jump queue while the poorer ones will die off slowly. This is Khaw's reason for saying why richer peasants are paying more.
In addition, he says peasants, wary of generic thai, commie Chink cocktail drugs, insist on boutique drugs. Perhaps Khaw should ask his aging parents to take generic drugs so that medical costs will be lower if they die faster from side effects.
Finally he says peasants' expectations of better wards will not be cheap. That contradicts the concept of competition. One wonders while computer manufacturers are able to produce better products with ever lower selling prices, so why is Khaw saying health costs will forever be sky high?