The United States of Overpriced Insurance


by Jerry Meyers

People in the US are becoming aware of the truth about their health care system being a total disaster. According to estimates, fifty million Americans dont have medical insurance while the same number or more are minimal insurance coverage. These people, who are not covered with some health services, may even be paying more for these services, and most of them just die not because the services couldnt save them but because they couldnt afford them. About 18,000 die annually because of the absence of medical insurance.

Yet they are not the only ones who suffer but also businesses. The prices associated with insurance premiums keep going high. Businesses who would like to give their workers insurance coverage cannot contend with small business owners who give none. Neither do they have any chance against companies situated in nations with universal health care. It is common understanding that the system of health care in the US is unreliable and that it is the only industrialized nation that has no national health insurance.

The US leaves the health of its people in the hands of private insurers where the high payers get the best health care. According to a poll, three quarters of Americans want this nation to have its own universal healthcare.

The funny factor is, the congress is debating about this thing as if it would help to make guinea pigs of the American people. This is not some crazy, untried experimentation that the effects were not yet known.

Universal health care has been set up all over the first world countries for many years now. Usually, personal companies run physicians & healthcare institutions but the funding arrives from the government. This set up reduces the cost of the paperwork alone. It also eliminates high-cost insurers who make billions of dollars in earnings. The uninsured just suffer the pain of their diseases making them unable to function resulting in their becoming poorer. Or they will postpone asking for treatment until their problems become worse. Even the covered themselves do not realize until it is too late that they have to shell out money from their own pockets because their insurance does not cover all costs.

Individuals endure work they dont like for the benefit of insurance. Petty businessmen are not able to provide insurance for their workers, even for their own selves. Large corporations will not put up shops in the US due to this. Toyota alone opted to build their factory in Canada instead to evade the high cost of insurance in the All of us.

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