Friday, November 28, 2008

One Fifth of Americans are Still Medically Uninsured

By Ethan Kalvin

A fairly current report about our nation's health insurance crisis has shed some light on some surprising facts. Apparently, one out of five Americans have no health insurance whatsoever. As the unemployment rate goes up, these numbers are expected to rise as well. This mountain of a problem is not being addresses as it should be.

According to the CDC this one and five Americans actually totals out to be about 40 million Americans without health insurance coverage. And according to the CDC information about 20% of those Americans went without having a health procedure done or something health related being done because they could not afford it. And honestly, this is higher than it was in previous years, and many states have put in place health insurance plans for the children in lower middle class and upper lower class families, so if anything this number should be dropping.

Among the care people without medical coverage went without included medical, prescriptions, mental, dental and vision care. The majority said if they had insurance, they would have taken care of them.

The majority of people who are not insured in this country are children and the elderly, which are also the ones who need it most. With so much advancement in the medical field, it is atrocious to think there are people out there without any medical care at all.

Taking care of the people in our Nation needs to be a top priority. We need to stop looking the other way and sending money and food and supplies to foreign countries as if they are disadvantaged. As long as there are people in this country that are living without the basics of solid health care and their basic necessities like food being met, then we need to fix our own country first and then we can look to help others. Good Will starts at home. - 14915

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