The Long Wait Could Possibly End in Victory
Posted by adminNov 25

The debate on health care reform has gone through several levels already. It has touched and tackled several federal and personal issues that connect to the very essence of being an American within the soil of America. The economists and some skeptics would shoo away the idea of any reform in the health care as they fear any additional tax payments or increase in the premiums. People on medical scrubs - those in the medical field particularly the doctors - are doubtful on the effects of the proposed reform on their profession. The average working American is afraid that this reform could possibly slash his existing insurance whether it is effective to him or not and then be replaced with another that might not just simply work on his terms.
The government, particularly the White House has been fervently pursuing the crusade on the passing of the health care reform bill in Congress. Though this crusade is still somewhat clouded with uncertainty and doubt, every person in the President’s camp is positive that their cause is the on the right position and direction. Just few weeks ago, First Lady Michelle Obama shared a video on WhiteHouse.gov about how her family could have suffered loss of a child had it not they were not covered with an effective health insurance. The video’s purpose is to disseminate truth about the President’s real plan about the health care bill of the country. Secretary Sebelius openly stated in the video that one of the highlights of the bill is the security of the insured that even pre-existing conditions or previous surgeries can never limit the insurance policy a thing that most American had a problem with the current health bill. Many accounts and cases would somehow reflect that because a particular insured has pre-existing condition or has undergone surgery already, the insurance would some vary in terms on the employer’s responsibility over the shared premium payments or the coverage of the insurance.
For now, it is yet unclear whether this particular reform will somehow push through in Congress but hopes are high that somehow at least this issue has been tackled and shone light upon. But of course, it is the hope of the majority that this bill will not just benefit a certain group of people but the whole country - from bosses, to insurance providers, to those brave men and women in medical field - that are all people that need the same rights on health.
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