An article from ProCon.org states there are 46.3 million people currently without insurance; don’t they have a right for life (ProCon.org, 2013)? Should the hardworking citizens be the only one to reap the benefits? Medicaid has strict guidelines in order to qualify; your eligibility is based on Federal …show more content…
Yet, the employer offers BCBS with $15,000 deductible and 20% out pocket expense before they will cover 100%. How can they survive with extremely expensive options?
In the event you are eligible for Medicaid because you have small children and meet the criteria, strict ordinance states any changes within your salary, bonus, or marital status can affect Medicaid renewal. A hardworking family (tax payers) lives paycheck to paycheck and has extremely strict budgets and would like to depend on any little assistance the government can provide. We must try to stop families from filing bankruptcy due to high medical bills and target medical condition before is too late!
The right for healthcare insurance is not consider what people refer to as the “Obama thing”, campaigns for universal care goes as far back as 1938’s. It started with President F.D. Roosevelt’s “New deal”, following H.S. Truman’s “Fair Deal” until President B. Obama (ProCon.org, …show more content…
Another controversial question, is it fair for working families to pay for the uninsured? Surprisingly we’ve been paying for those individuals throughout the years; here is an article in USAtoday.com that states:
"USA today has an article written in May 2009: "I don't think anybody has any idea about how much they are paying because of the need to cover the health care costs of the uninsured," said Ron Pollack, the group's executive director. “This is a hidden tax on all insurance premiums, whether it is paid by business for their work or by families when they purchase their own coverage." (Kim, 2009)
In conclusion, I strongly feel healthcare is a right and affordable insurance should be provided to everyone. There is such gluttony in the world today that we forget as healthcare individuals, our first responsibilities is to help people, and the few cents we are paying for the uninsured will guarantee medical care to those who can’t afford it, we never know, one day we could be one of those individuals in need of insurance due to unforeseen