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Most Universal Health Care Articles Are Written With A Lack Of Common Sense
Most of the articles I read about Universal Health Care are peppered with two phrases, Health Care and Health Insurance. The two are very different yet most articles combine the two as one item. So I'd like to clear up the difference between the two so that there is no further confusion.
Let's start by defining the two phrases with Wikipedia.
Halthcare is the prevention, treatment, and management of illness and the preservation of mental and physical well being through the services offered by the medical, nursing, and allied health professions.
The term health insurance is generally used to describe a form of insurance that pays for medical expenses.
Now that we know the difference between the two I want to bring in a few quotes from the latest halth care news I'll find on Google.
Here is one
Mary Shesgreen from the Daily Herald says in her article titled Support move to universal health care that in the U.S., 18,000 people die each year from lack of access to Health Care (Please refer to the definition above on what health care is). Mary goes on to say that the people who pay for our ...
... medical expenses (see Health Insurance above) are enormous parasites on the U.S. Health Care system.
Okay, please refer back to the definitions at this point. The people paying the bills, are the so called parasites? Mary has just told us that the person paying our medical bills is bad and that the Health Care providers who are charging the enormous amounts for HEALTH CARE are not to blame.
You now, when I read this type of thinking I'm reminded of that show on MTV called My Super Sweet 16. It's the show with the spoiled brats who want everything handed to them on daddy's bill. I always think to myself that the spoiled little brat should make her own money and pay for her own things if she's so unhappy. So I'd like to say to Mary, if you're so unhappy, fire your health insurance company and pay for your own Health Care. And you can walk into any Doctors office or hospital and you'll be accepted because after all, you're a paying customer. Go ahead nobody's stopping you. You can do it.
Oh, but wait. Health Care is expensive you say. Why do think that is? Who's the one making it expensive? Now that you fired your health insurance company and you pay your own Health Care bills you'd think the cost would have come down and 18,000 people would still be alive. But it's not happening is it. Well sounds to me like the parasite is still there. It must be the Health Care Providers who are the parasites.
Here's the deal everybody, health Insurance pays for our Health Care. Health Care costs are going up. So to keep up with the rising cost of Health Care, Health Insurance premiums will go up. To combat this and stop the out of pocket expenses for the consumer of Health Care, we need the health care providers to stop charging so much for health care.
But just like the spoiled brat on the My Super Sweet 16 on the MTV show who is afraid to make daddy too angry when he bought us the wrong colored Lexus, we too as Health Care consumers are afraid to tell the doctor who is about to cut into us that we feel like we're getting ripped off. Because if we dowell I don't want to know what might happen if I did that.
I hope that helps future Universal Health Care article writers clarify in their writings the difference between Health Care and Health Insurance. And a little bit about whom the parasites really are.
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