No one except politicians seems interested in talking about the future of health care insurance but it is a nagging issue that might even decide who America has as its next president. Everyone from government officials to private interest groups have a finger in the soup that is the health care mess, but no one seems to know what to do. No one has any specific way to solve the problem that has polarized the country, but everyone realizes that changes need to be made. The questions are who is going to win the battle and who is going to suffer the consequences.
It has been difficult to get a finger on how people feel about the future of health care. President Clinton came up with a plan to offer healthcare to everyone and his opponents vilified him for it, but he also won reelection, so it is clear that he had some sort of support. President Obama has his plan in place but he is also being vilified for his support of national health care.
Of course, under closer examination it is easy to see that much of the problem with the system is the fact that the system itself is one that is designed for failure. This system is not one that is designed for health but one that is designed for sickness and in caring for those who are ill it can be difficult control costs. Also, since the system contains many who don't have health insurance these costs can sky rocket out of control and can result in unpaid medical bills which wind up costing everyone more across the board.
The answers about the health care system at this point very simply are not clear and there seems to be a cover up as to what is really happening. Most experts say that the current Health Care Reform Act is the very first step that needs to be taken by the government and one that is necessary for the survival of the entire U.S. economy. Experts fail to say what changes will have to come down the road for the system in order to ensure stability throughout the system but most agree that this is only the beginning of a larger reform to come.
Those who have health insurance are not often sympathetic to those who don't have insurance. They don't want their premiums to rise because they are trying to support those who are uninsured. Once the Health Care Reform Act is passed, and that is not guaranteed, nothing will be settled until everyone can agree on a plan for health insurance across all party lines.
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