subject: US Health Care Reform – Necessary and Humane [print this page] Author: saichon sannok Author: saichon sannok
At last report on health in the United States, counting up to 17% of the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The high number is almost one fifth of all spending in the overall economy. $ 2.4 trillion spent on health issues alone. Meteorologists say that if nothing is done to the way our health care business making that change is already paying extravagant $ 4.3 trillion in 2016! With respect to healthCare Delivery to consider these comparative GDP figures: Switzerland, 10.9%, Germany 10.7% Canada, 9.7% and in France, 9.5%. Not surprisingly, the current health care reform in the debate degenerated somewhat bordering on hysteria. Attempts to reform a real forever. It happened in the 1930s with the Social Security and Medicare in the 1960s. And whether the plans are made to Congress by hand, what the doctor has prescribed is questionable. The facts, however,are undisputed: National health spending rose by more than twice the rate of inflation last year and are expected to rise further on steps that go far beyond Americans' income growth.-health care As long as this scenario may play out? Americans who do not receive employer-based health insurance is often a Hobson's choice is beyond the left: the Bank, a policy of buying or remain under-insured or uninsured. In too many cases, people opt for no insurance moreexorbitantly expensive insurance premiums.-health care It is a system that is broken with security and calls for the establishment, stat. Many people make life and death decisions about which no or insufficient insurance, health insurance is based. And, yes, there are horror stories in the countries with universal health coverage, but there are plenty of them here, that is on cable news programs featured as Exhibit A. The reform is necessary and humane. First steps of the reform is the law of the difficultPart. http://www.healthcare.pannipa.com/2009/09/us-health-care-reform-necessary-and-humane/About the Author: