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Americans tend to have a very self-centered way of thinking and this is why so many are up in arms about the current health care proposal. Everyone is trying to look at the bottom line on how this new reform will effect their lives but overall the health care reform plan will probably allow for more benefits across the board then most Americans believe.

Experts say that health care reform is a necessary step that the government needs to not only stabilize the system of health care, but is also necessary to help stabilize the finances in the government. According to the statements of these experts, if left unattended the system of health care has the potential to be the downfall of the government as a whole and it looks like a pretty scary scenario.

There are benefits that everyone will be getting from the new statutes and although some of them may wind up costing additional money in the short term in the long run many of these changes may actually result in decreased costs in the health care industry. The government instituting a plan that will help get more Americans insured as well as stop some of the abuses of the health care industry. These changes have the potential to add up to big savings in the long term.

Most people very simply don't think about insuring those without health insurance as a savings but this is because they don't realize that under the current structure they are already indirectly paying for their care. When you think about it, who do you think pays those unpaid medical expenses? Well, it is not those who can't afford health insurance but you. Indirectly each unpaid medical expense is costing your medical bills to go up and this is causing health insurance premiums to increase as well.

Although it may seem as if no one pays for those without insurance. Have a plan that will improve the overall health of the country and implement an insurance program that includes all of these people is a sure fire way to bring down costs in the industry. The uninsured in this country have become everyone's responsibility in any case, why not put on the books and make everyone get the insurance they need to help reduce the number of unpaid medical bills that we pay for each year. When you look at it this way only makes sense.

by: Ethan Kalvin




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