Health Care in America is a Problem

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41 million Americans did not have health insurance in 2001. In 2004, the number rose to 45 million. And in 2005, 47 million people were living without health care. On the other hand, 84% of Americans had health care in 2005 according to a census. So what is wrong with America's health care?

Many people with terminal illnesses rely on their health insurance to help with paying for the many surgeries and treatments, but some insurance companies refuse to pay for the medical bills because the treatments weren't covered in the contract the customer signed. Well, that's what they claim. If clients started costing the insurance company too much, they decide that the client did not need to stay in the hospital anymore and they stop paying for the doctors and the bills. According to Bonnie Drew, a victim of a rare disease, the insurance companies can dictate what the doctors can and cannot do. She says Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance company sent her home from the hospital to die.

Nathan Wilkes is the father of a little boy named Thomas, who was diagnosed with very serious Hemophilia at birth. In only 3 days, Thomas can use $47,500 worth of medicine to try to stop internal bleeding that he has had to deal with since birth. The insurance company they received through the father?s work did not want to pay the large sum of money, and no other insurance company has even considered them as a customer. Every year Thomas?s medical bill has been over three quarters of a million dollars.

These people are only two of the thousands of people in debt because of health care.

Universal Health Care seems to be the answer to all our medical problems at the moment. There are bad things about universal health care, but there are some good things ...

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...aid we could start with insurance companies and (quote, unquote) ?We could save money if we changed the incentive to require that preventative health care and wellness be covered, and we could require that every insurance company had to insure everybody and no exclusions for preexisting conditions.? She also wants to increase America?s commitment against global Aid?s. And Hilary definitely wants to make sure no child is left uninsured because the parents cannot pay for it.

Many candidates made health care a big part of their campaign because the issue applies to the vast majority of Americans.

So the question still remains, what should we do about health care? Universal health care won?t work and our existing system isn?t working either. Some say there is always going to be something wrong with health care. The question will be answered, just not anytime soon.

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