Feb 11, 2013
How to improve health care in America
As citizens of America, although it is not unrealistic to think that we can easily change the national health care plan in the United States. But there are some points that we can contribute to the government as we thought.
The problem that often occurs is cliche, the cost of insurance and rising drug prices from time to time. For several years, we have seen the development of the drug industry, but if measured, many medicine companies are simply "repackage" existing drugs without doing the research to find better medicines, more useful, more powerful and cheaper. There were many generic drugs are sold at a low price range, but sometimes the effect is very long biased and not necessarily bring results quickly. Not to mention the problem of the doctors who impressed as promoting a medicine company sponsor. Where patients are not aware of it and found that the medicine is very expensive for the effect may be similar to generic drugs.
Aside from health care being a right not a privilege we need to get a CAP put on prescription drug prices. Example, one employee recently lost a job and almost had to start paying for his injections out of pocket ($498 per injection) one per week. That is $1500 per month for only one of his prescriptions. When he try took into consideration all 5 of them it would cost almost $3000 per month ! What would be the alternative if his family was not able to get his insurance to pick him up? Suffer and die? No wonder you see so many elderly people giving up and going into crime.
In addition, health insurance issues still complicate the consumer. Insurance companies will compete for binding to the new customers with so much promise. However, when consumers are entangled wants to make a claim against his insurance, he will find so many processes that make it difficult and many are not getting their rights as an insurance customer.
Therefore, let us together to think and also give ideas for the betterment of our country. Maybe some of the things that we can say have similarities to what you think. One way is to limit regulation of private insurance companies and focuses more specifically to create a government-owned enterprise that is able to work professionally in creating a health insurance and the service was great and new. In addition, infrastructure support from the government and the budget needs to be increased to cover all citizens who are not only more capable but also the income is below the average.
What we need to do is start thinking about our citizens and not the bottom line. Many problems in this country stems from health care. We need to make insurance affordable for employers so they can make it affordable for their employees. One idea I like is being able to bank money that would initially go to insurance if you was to need it but if you don't use it would work like a savings account.
Every citizen of the United States and all citizens of the world should get health care guaranteed by the government with the base at a reasonable price. We claim to be advanced, enlightened, the best country in the world, but the people we often go without medical care because they can not afford - or can not afford health insurance.
Additionally, the government should encourage those who can afford private health care to purchase it. The government could offer tax incentives or rebate a portion of the cost. Businesses should also be encouraged to continue supporting the health care plans of their employee's.
Instead, we as a state of good color, have to work within the system we have to reduce costs and improve coverage. So my advice? Start controlling the insurance and drug companies, and stop letting them control us. Or more specifically, to stop letting them control you, our government. It is also certain that the vast majority of people in this country would be willing to contribute to a universal health care system if it was affordable and maintained the quality of care now available.
So, what do you think? please convey your thoughts in a way to comment below.
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