Health
Insurance
Health Insurance and You: Health Insurance
in America
Health insurance is a number
one issue in America, as it should be, since almost 48 million
people are without any health coverage at all. To make things
worse, people are losing their jobs to outsourcing firms, which
is making it harder for them to survive.
Think about
it: You have a job one day and do not on the next, so that
leaves you to find a way to just pay your bills on time, to
have enough food for you and your family to eat, have enough
money to buy the outrageous-priced gas for your vehicle and
other expenses.
Furthermore, the last thing you would need is
another bill to pay, like a health insurance plan or something
of that nature, so what are you going to do when you or one of
your family members become ill and need medical
attention?
Sure, you
can still go to the emergency room to receive medical care, but
they will charge you an "arm and a leg" for this service. Many
private physicians will not accept patients that cannot pay for
their care, if they have no insurance or other means to pay,
which leaves you with very little options for getting medical
care.
You could
say the government should make healthcare
affordable and accessible to all, by offering
subsidized healthcare to all U.S. citizens, but this would be
too expensive and time consuming for the government to
do.
In short,
the government cares only about your vote and not how many
bills you have to pay for how many times you or your family
members become sick and need backup to help you with your
expenses.
The thing
now is alternative healthcare, which would be
good, if you sre in need of an inexpensive way of having health
coverage and saving some money on your medical expenses. This
could be a route that you want to take, if you are in dire need
of some form of health coverage, without all the mumbo-jumbo,
that comes with applying through a traditional health insurance
company.
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