The lack of medical care is causing many deaths that could have been evaded with the proper medical attention. It is time to start spending money where it is needed. Our citizens are crying out for help when it comes to their medical needs, but is anyone listening? The Need for Health Care Reform Our economy is in recession. Many people are looking for jobs that are just not available.
The majority of this limitation is due to pressure from within the organization or government pressure. The government influences hospitals into denying treatment in order to cut federal costs. These government actions generally result in a revision of private employee health care claims, and in turn certain businesses can no longer afford to provide health insurance for their employees. Consequently, approximately 50 to 60 million people go without insurance for at least one month each year. Many HMO’s constantly evaluate their services to "ensure" the best care and coverage.
“In 2010, Medicare spent an estimated $48 billion– our tax dollars – on overpayment and waste. But the most tragic victims are people who need medical care but don’t have the money to pay for it”. (Allen), Furthermore, by physician also pay a important role which have an impact on the spending as well. The doctor orders masses of procedures to show that he or she has done their due diligence in diagnosing the patient. Unfortunately, all of these unnecessary tests and procedures lead to unnecessary custodies and cost to the patient.
Many Americans in inner cities and rural areas do not have access to quality care, due to poor distribution of doctors, nurses, hospitals, clinics and support services. Public health services are not well integrated and coordinated with the personal care delivery system. Many serious health problems -- such as lead poisoning and drug-resistant tuberculosis -- are handled inefficiently or not at all, and thus potentially threaten the health of the entire population. Rising health costs mean lower wages, higher prices for goods and services, and higher taxes. The average worker today would be earning at least $1,000 more a year if health insurance costs had not risen faster than wages over the previous 15 years .
One of the greatest issues facing the nation today is the number of people who do not have access to health care coverage. Americans are struggling to pay medical bills and are accumulating medical debt at an alarming rate. Approximately two-thirds of the working-age population are uninsured or underinsured and did not seek health care due to the cost. “More than two in five adults in the 19-to-64 age group reported problems paying medical bills” (Quality of Care, 2010). Their difficulties include not being able to afford medical attention when needed, running up medical debts, dealing with collection agencies about unpaid bills, or having to change their lifestyle to repay medical debts.
(Institute 2009) .For those people who consider themselves as self-employed who want to buy their own private health insurance, can be twice as expensive as that that is being offered through employers. (Feldman 2012) Health Insurance is essential to Personal Well Being and your Health. For a large proportion of uninsured people, health insurance can and most often a matter of choice. Uninsured Americans normally tend to delay and even go without doctors' visits, prescription medications, and other effective treatments, even if they know they have serious or a life-threatening condition. (Institute 2009).
Nicholas DeBrito Potter/Beltz World Studies 22 May 2014 Access to Healthcare Introduction In the U.S. 6.2% of people fail to obtain needed medical care due to cost ("Centers for disease control and prevention"). The U.S. has a population of 317 million citizens. This means that almost 20 million individuals in the U.S. cannot afford access to healthcare. This paper is going to focus on how the U.S. has an expensive access to healthcare which makes it very difficult for many U.S. citizens to afford medical treatment. Difficult access to healthcare is happening all over the United States.
Universal health care is a dream many Americans hope to see sometime soon. Many hope that they would not have to pay great amounts of their incomes to afford what they see as something that they see as a basic human right. Just like any other service, healthcare costs money. Medical bills are known to be quite expensive in the United States. People have even been known to go bankrupt due to these bills they cannot afford.
The relatively low quality of care, and the large number of persons who are uninsured. Many Americans are without health insurance because the cost of living continues to increase, as well the cost of health insurance is steady increasing, and the quality care needs improvement. If consumers would lower the cost of health insurance a lot of American would purchase health insurances. " HealthCare Issues."
How can healthcare provided by the government help all people? Over the year’s health care has gone up a significant amount. People cannot afford to pay for it, so many are not covered. Lots of people become sick and stay unable to receive treatment because they are not apart of health care or capable to pay for hospital expenses. The government should take responsibility for the people and take care of health care charges.