The President has begun his push for health care reform. His disloyal opposition has repeatedly said that Obama's health plan will put a "bureaucrat" between my doctor and myself. I already have someone between my doctor and me. It is called my insurance company. In order to make money off me, my insurance company wants to charge me an outrageous monthly fee and pay as little as possible for my health care.
My insurance company wants to make my health care decisions instead of allowing my doctor and me to do so. I must get prior approval for any major procedures. If my doctor wishes to prescribe a drug, he must check his PDA to see if my insurance covers it. He either has to look for a drug that is covered, although it may not be as effective, or I must pay an outrageous price for a drug that is not covered.
Recently, a family member had to have a procedure. When I called my insurance company to ask if it was covered, I got a "non answer." The person to whom I spoke would not give me a straight yes or no. She hedged, repeating her "line" several times. Finally, I called the surgeon's office and asked whether my insurance would cover it. I got a definitive yes.
Every time I see an ad for a drug on TV, and they seem to be everywhere, I cringe. How much do the drug companies spend on advertising? Billions, it would seem. I am not going to my doctor and ask for a drug that I see advertised on TV. It is his job to know what I need. We discuss the options and decide what is best based upon his recommendations. Then, as stated above, we have to see if the insurance company will let enough money go to cover it.
To me a part of health care reform needs to come in the form of strong arming the insurance companies into letting the doctor and patient decide what is best, not the insurer. Strong arming the drug companies into spending their money on drugs not advertising and charging reasonable prices for those drugs. I know that research costs money, but those billions spent on needless advertising could pay for a lot of research. Basically, the insurance and drug companies need to be regulated in some way to ensure that they are not gouging the insured.
Then there are the millions out there without health care. No insurance, no drugs. They suffer from a plethora of maladies and have no recourse. There are elderly, who cut down their dosage in order to be able to pay for it and eat a decent meal. That should not be happening.
The Republicans in Congress are going to block any kind of health care reform. It does not matter what is proposed, they are the party of no. They have a great health care plan, paid for by the government, the very thing they oppose. John McCain has that and Medicare, but he will continue to talk about the "Socialist" heath care plan. One Republican had the audacity to say that the President is going to take the best health care system in the world and ruin it. Easy for him to say, when he is the benefactor of a government plan.
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