How do you
define Affordable Health Insurance
Today, health care costs in America are patently ridiculous
for the average wage earner. Unless you are lucky enough to
have employer-paid health insurance, you can easily shell out
$500 a month to protect you in the case of a life-threatening
event such as cancer or a massive heart attack. Should you
require an extended hospital stay, you can expect your bill to
amount to hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical care, not
to mention ongoing requirements of prescription medication
costs which may amount to hundreds of dollars for a single
prescription, which you need to refill every month.
Despite government incentives in the form of tax breaks to
promote affordable health insurance for small business
employees in group plans, few employers have availed themselves
of this option. It's simply too expensive. Small business
owners are already strapped and the tax breaks offered don't
measure up.
This leaves citizens in the lurch. If you are forced to pay
your own insurance premiums, you may well find yourself in the
position of choosing between eating and being insured. Frankly,
there is no such thing as affordable health insurance. If you
are unfortunate enough to suffer a costly medical emergency,
you may have to go bankrupt in order to stay alive.
If your income falls at or below the poverty line, you may
qualify for affordable health insurance. Most states have
Federally funded programs which pay for medical treatment in
the case of life threatening conditions. You then are allowed
medical treatment on a level that sustains life, but are
disallowed certain procedures afforded a person with full
coverage. Premiums are determined on a sliding fee scale,
depending on household income and the number of persons in your
family. Such premiums do fit the description of affordable
health insurance, but are lacking in the quality of care you
receive.
Recent cuts in health insurance funding have been
characterized by a reduction in what are deemed necessary
services. For example, in 2006, the Feds required State
agencies to cut their health care costs by a certain
percentage. States responded by making cuts in a rather
arbitrary manner. Dental services were cut to emergency
services only. At the same time, the current administration
notified the VA to cut dental funding to Vietnam vets, so that
Iraq war vets could receive treatment. This directive resulted
in Vietnam vets, with crumbling teeth due to the effects of
Agent Orange, removing their own teeth with a pair of pliers.
They had no other choice. Such a failed health insurance
program is a disgrace to our nation.
With a new crop of candidates aspiring to the Presidency,
affordable health insurance is a hot issue. This rich nation
should address the issue of affordable health insurance with
more than lip service. All of our citizens deserve decent
health care without regard to income.
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