Saturday, October 4, 2008

The Answer

Imagine a world were all working Americans could get adequate health care insurance, so good that it would be the same caliber insurance as of the members in congress and the senate. Or picture having the ability to still have coverage even if you have already been diagnosed with a condition. What about if the typical American family could saving close to 2,500 a years on their current health care insurance. Better yet, visualize being able to actually get a tax credit for paying for your own health insurance. There are many problems with the health care system but here is one specifically that i found very interesting. Did you know that a largest percentage of money that we invest for our health care, actually goes to administrative cost and overhead. There is a staggering difference between the direction of where you money actually goes, this depends upon the plan you choose because of this the quality of hospital and provider varies tremendously. The reason for this intentional limited information provided to the public is done to confuse the public. To decide which provider brings the highest quality for your family becomes nearly impossible. To our advantage what if hospital and providers had to disclose the percentage of premiums in plan language, not in jargon, exactly how much goes towards patient care as opposed to administrative cost. How much easier would it be to make a decision then on which provider you would choose? Personally for me it would be, the provider whom gave me the most for my money. Since you are an intelligent reader, i know the next question is how? The answer: to responsibly placing this dominate domestic issue back or track, the prologue is exercising your constitutional right to vote. Choose wisely, gather accurate information, know the facts and you decide. Get out and vote on Nov. 4, because only we the peopl can make change truly happen. http://www.barackobama.com/issues/healthcare/.