Why We Need Healthcare Reform in America

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The American Healthcare industry is in dire need of repair. Not only is it in need or repair, the American public needs to know why and what exactly it is that needs to be repaired. Most Americans who have healthcare coverage don’t know or understand what their coverage entails. On November 8, 2009, the house passed H.R. 3962, which establishes standards for healthcare and health insurance, as well as a government-provided public option for those who can’t afford coverage. Politicians are so divided on the issue that conservatives have promised to block passage of the bill through the senate with a filibuster. There are millions of uninsured or underinsured citizens in this country. Imagine that your mother is diagnosed with cancer, but has health insurance. Even though she has health insurance, her claims may be denied as a preexisting condition or the treatments may not be covered by her plan, but if she tries to upgrade her coverage, will be hit again with a denial because of a preexisting condition. Stories like this are increasingly more common across America. The number of underinsured or uninsured citizens in the US has risen in the last few years. People may carry insurance and still be considered underinsured; not all plans cover even basic healthcare. The underinsured are going without care to save money, a worry that is no longer limited to lower middle-class or those at the poverty level. “Lack of adequate insurance coverage, the study finds, is not a problem limited to low-income people. Adults with incomes below the poverty level were at the highest risk of being uninsured or underinsured, but "insurance erosion has spread up the income distribution well in to the middle-income range," the authors say. For thos... ... middle of paper ... ... & McGinn-Shapiro, M. (2009, July 24). Health Care and the Middle Class: More Costs and Less Coverage. Retrieved November 11, 2009, from Kaiser Family Foundation website: http://www.kff.org/healthreform/upload/7951.pdf Schoen, C., Collins, S. R., Kriss, J. L., & Doty, M. M. (2008, June 10). How Many Are Underinsured? Trends Among U.S. Adults, 2003 and 2007. Retrieved November 7, 2009, from The Commonwealth Fund website: http://www.commonwealthfund.org/Content/Publications/In-the-Literature/2008/Jun/How-Many-Are-Underinsured--Trends-Among-U-S--Adults--2003-and-2007.aspx Teslik, L. H., & Johnson, T. (2009, March 04). Healthcare Costs and U.S. Competitiveness. Retrieved November 08, 2009, from Council on Foreign Relations website: http://www.cfr.org/publication/13325/ United States, US House of Congress. (2009). H. R. 3962: Affordable Health Care for America Act.

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