Healthcare is something that everyone needs but not
something that everyone has access to. It's quite true that
in theory everyone is able to get some type of healthcare.
Theory states that everyone either has access to healthcare
through their insurance plan at work, or they can purchase
insurance separately. Unfortunately theory is not always a
reality for most. Many are able to choose a healthcare
program at work, if they work enough hours to qualify for
it. Those who do not qualify cannot always afford the
option of buying their own insurance because the premiums
tend to be astronomical. Then there is also the issue of
securing healthcare for the elderly and for dependents such
as spouses and children.
It seems that something such as healthcare should be
available for everyone. After all at one point or another,
everyone gets sick and needs the attention of a qualified
doctor. When someone who doesn't have healthcare gets sick
they tend to wait it out to see if it's serious enough to
justify paying a ton of money to see a doctor. The same
cycle occurs when their children become sick as well. This
of course leads to them missing work and allowing them to
get extremely ill which takes them even longer to recover
once they have gotten the correct medical attention for
themselves or their children. As a direct result their lack
of adequate healthcare then affects their job or jobs and
the company as a whole; when their company suffers it in
turn affects the economy. When the lack of healthcare
available to many is viewed in these terms it is easy to
see how this dilemma affects everyone as a whole and not
just those who can afford healthcare.
Because of such trends as those described above, other
countries have recognized the need for such healthcare and
as a result have implemented programs that are specifically
designed so that everyone has access to the medical
attention they need. Some argue that there are many
programs and organizations that offer free healthcare to
those who don't qualify for it or simply can't afford it.
It seems that such a service should solve the ongoing issue
of lack of healthcare, but in reality it doesn't. Such
services are met by such a magnitude of individuals looking
for free qualified medical help that the organizations that
provide such services find that they can't quite keep up
with the demand. Healthcare is something that everyone has
to deal with.
For those individuals who have access to healthcare, they
find they have a continual fight with insurance companies
to make sure that the insurance company doesn't reject
their claims. Those who do not have such healthcare endure
the constant struggle of having enough money to pay for
medical care when it is truly needed. When the blinders are
taken off, it's quite clear that healthcare is something
that affects everyone. Unfortunately until some steps are
taken to resolve this recurring problem those who have no
choice but to go without the proper healthcare will have to
continue to endure until a solution is found.
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