Thursday, August 13, 2009

Health Care? Can it be made affordable? Will the need for it destroy our nation?

While the health care debate rages, I am concerned about the viciousness of the attacks on the proposals, about the misinformation, about the divisions that are being revealed in this nation.

This is my experience with health care.

I am provided care through my husband's policy. I have a rare blood disorder. Every year I wait to see if this is the year the health care provider has finally excluded my doctor and his practice from their provision circle. Three years ago this nearly happened, it was a concerted effort by others needing this service that the health care provider finally came to agreement to pay the doctors a fair price for their services. If my health care provider did do this, I would have to travel three or more hours for service.

I used to be the manager of a small business. We provided health care for our staff. Every year the health care premiums continued to climb until we could no longer afford to provide the coverage for our staff. We were too small an organization to negotiate a better price, and so yearly we faced increases or shopping for some other provider - until the provider priced their service so high we could not afford to purchase the service, nor was there another provider to turn to.

I now work for an employer who has 125 persons working, most are women, every year our health coverage costs climb 7 to 13%....I do not know how much longer they will be able to provide coverage.

I have family members who are paying more for their health insurance premiums on a monthly basis then for their mortgage. I have a daughter who is unable to purchase coverage.

I recently spoke to a young woman who is a financial analyst for a health insurance company. She is so appalled at the financial gains made by the company she is working for she is searching for a new job. She also has family members who cannot be covered because of preexisting health issues.

I am praying that somehow commonsense will prevail and this nation will work together to make coverage affordable for all.

If you need clarification for what is being offered, you should see the New York Times and Washington Post..they have good articles on what is covered and where gaps exist in the proposed legislation.

I listened to a radio program today, Radio West, the commentators interviewed persons employed by Intermountain Healthcare - a possible model for the nation. A question I have is - Why is one company able to provide service for participants at 1/3 of the cost of other providers?

There is much to do to make health care affordable for all but fear-mongering and name calling should be set aside so the real work may be addressed.

2 comments:

anilia said...

Nice.

Yvonne Trimble said...

Americans are voicing their resentment and distrust of government. Our deficit is mamoth and it cannot bear more big government spending. Obama has been caught lying again and again, his independent voters are slipping away terrified he will further socialize our government and tax us more and more. This is not about health care it is about the socialization of America by a Saul Alinsky, Jeremy Wright, Wm Ayers, Chicago slime pit politican. I am not organized or paid for by Acorn, SEIU, the GOP or the AMA or any other organization. I am an American and I want my country back.