Although the Americas spend more on health care and prescription drugs than most other countries in the world, it can and must be improved. Is the highest quality care, is the privilege of the elite, or, if it is a right, guarantees everyone, no matter how much income, and / or, from
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Ability, etc? During the second term of President Obama, the groundbreaking "Affordable Care Act" was passed. Although this is a step in the right direction, especially when covering existing conditions and being able to cover children under the age of 29, this is also a serious flaw. It became a partisan issue, and Republican members spent nearly a decade trying to repeal it, however. Unfortunately, no viable solutions and/or alternatives are available to meet our health needs. With this in mind, this article will attempt to briefly consider, review, review and discuss issues, needs, concerns and realities related to improving the level of healthcare services.
1. problem: The first issue to consider is to identify US priorities. In the past two years, we have witnessed the seemingly joint efforts to establish political divisions by attacking these deficiencies without making any appropriate improvements. President Trump issued an executive order and used other political means to mitigate the ACA, while using empty speech and promoting great caution. Since he took office, costs have increased, deductibles and co-payments have increased, prescription drugs are still high [and rising], and those who already have conditions have felt threatened and lost their coverage. With the upcoming presidential election, in less than two years, potential candidates seem to be positioning themselves, offering what I think, falling from the sky, not fully considered ideas, medical care and health care. Although the president is often attacked from
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And promised something great, he didn't provide any details and moved towards a viable solution. Democratic candidate has jumped up from
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In order to achieve this goal, adjustments are usually made on obstacles [finance, practice, treatment, etc.]. There has been too little discussion about the cost of prescription drugs [we pay more than anywhere else in the world] and hospitalization. We have hardly heard of the impact of rising medical accident insurance costs and the need to control them.
2. demand: Having a system that delivers the highest quality care for everyone at the most reasonable cost, regardless of individual financial ability, is unreasonable? Shouldn't we build our system on the basis of the most suitable patient, not the insurance company? How can we achieve the best goals in a pragmatic but ideal way?
3. attention: We should all pay attention to party politics, control, what we should and need to do!
4. reality: Although it sounds good to some people. from
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We have not received any real financial funding, if this is probably the best for us. Existing health insurance covers individuals over the age of 65 who pay mainly for payroll taxes and their own lives to cover most of the expenses. Once we are 65, we must continue to pay, which is slightly more than $1,600 a year. This provides a system that pays 80% of the so-called Part B [doctor] components, medical insurance plans, but does not include prescription drugs. Since many people realize that they are unable to handle 20% of their responsibilities, they have purchased a supplementary insurance policy. The most popular, inclusive program, previously required an additional payment of more than $300 per week. Therefore, when you add $1,600 [medical insurance premiums] to a subsidized annual fee of more than $3,600, there is a clear financial limit for lifetime wage deductions! In addition, although doctors may be willing to accept reduced Medicare payments, is it appropriate to see whether they are willing to accept this from a limited percentage of their overall patient population?
The United States needs the highest quality health care, reasonable treatment costs and prescriptions, as well as the best, possible systems! Wake up, the United States and ask, the officials you are elected to do what you need and what is necessary, not just a matter of expediency!
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