I hope they end up completely getting rid of the Blue Hills power station. It is old, expensive to operate, full of pollution, an eyesore to homes in Blue Hill Heights and noise pollution to homes in Blue Hills Estates.
The money will not go to the government and end up in the consolidated fund. It will go to NHI directly similar to how NIB is set up. The plan is already in place for prescription drugs and no pharmacist is complaining about payment. It is also already in place for primary care with 43,000 people already enrolled. None of the private doctors are complaining about getting paid. This plan is about expanding the services to include test and surgery. We 380,000 customers and $100 million in the pool. It is a win/win for everyone.
Seems like none of you read the plan. It is better for them to make $20 from 100 customers than to charge $100 for their current 1 customer. Everyone will make a substantially larger amount at the end of the day, they just have to work harder. In The Bahamas, insurance companies make three times more profit than comparative other countries. We have to fix the system for the benefit of everyone.
I find this absolutely amazing. These two clowns fought to the end to avoid the Public Accounts Committee and totally discredit the Auditor General in the process. Now that the truth has come out and they put their tails between their legs. Those two clowns need to be removed in the interest of public trust.
JohnBrown1834 says...
The simple solution to this is to automate everything.
On Bahamas leads region on 'convenienceĀ bribes'
Posted 26 September 2019, 7:53 a.m. Suggest removal
JohnBrown1834 says...
I hope they end up completely getting rid of the Blue Hills power station. It is old, expensive to operate, full of pollution, an eyesore to homes in Blue Hill Heights and noise pollution to homes in Blue Hills Estates.
On Blue Hills reliance hits BPL customers
Posted 6 November 2018, 6:50 p.m. Suggest removal
JohnBrown1834 says...
The money will not go to the government and end up in the consolidated fund.
It will go to NHI directly similar to how NIB is set up.
The plan is already in place for prescription drugs and no pharmacist is complaining about payment.
It is also already in place for primary care with 43,000 people already enrolled. None of the private doctors are complaining about getting paid.
This plan is about expanding the services to include test and surgery.
We 380,000 customers and $100 million in the pool.
It is a win/win for everyone.
On Sands warns doctors and insurers will have to cut charges
Posted 5 November 2018, 3:19 p.m. Suggest removal
JohnBrown1834 says...
Seems like none of you read the plan. It is better for them to make $20 from 100 customers than to charge $100 for their current 1 customer. Everyone will make a substantially larger amount at the end of the day, they just have to work harder. In The Bahamas, insurance companies make three times more profit than comparative other countries. We have to fix the system for the benefit of everyone.
On Sands warns doctors and insurers will have to cut charges
Posted 5 November 2018, 12:07 p.m. Suggest removal
JohnBrown1834 says...
Why don't we get a 300 MW plant and eliminate all the substations especially Blue Hills?
On BPL, Shell North America sign MOU for LNG project
Posted 3 November 2018, 8:19 a.m. Suggest removal
JohnBrown1834 says...
I find this absolutely amazing. These two clowns fought to the end to avoid the Public Accounts Committee and totally discredit the Auditor General in the process. Now that the truth has come out and they put their tails between their legs. Those two clowns need to be removed in the interest of public trust.
On Urban Renewal waits for PAC before pursuing contractors
Posted 10 February 2016, 3:43 a.m. Suggest removal