Health care, it’s a necessity that every American should have
access to, at an affordable cost no matter what their status is but only IF
they choose to. However, now that “ObamaCare” is kicking into high gear which officially
starts at the beginning of 2014, will unfortunately increases costs for younger
and healthier Americans. Not only is it going to cost more for that population
of people but if they do not acquire some type of health insurance they will
get a penalty against them for noncompliance.
This action comes to no surprise as many insurance companies
deny patients that need certain necessary procedures or charge them an outrage
prices. Insurance companies will now make their premiums higher due to this new
law that everyone must have some type of health coverage. So is the government
and the insurance companies working together to rise costs of health insurance
and then charge people if they do not have the insurance?
Yes, because if they both had the best interest of Americans
in mind they could make more options for low cost premiums or create more
health care companies that could accommodate younger and healthier Americans
basic health coverage. Not everyone can afford health care premiums, so many low
income individuals and families will be forced to get Medicaid. This law is forcing
Americans to acquire health insurance without any choices. The government is
about to officially control all health care situations, insurance companies, and
our health decisions. How much control is enough for the government to have on
our health decisions?
Having the burden placed on some many Americans is ridiculous,
both the government and health insurance companies are making money from this “ObamaCare.”
And Americans are the ones who have to pay the price.
After reading
The Truth About Obamacare From Someone Who Actually Read It, Health care Reform is Here to Stay and several other news articles relating to ObamaCare I have concluded that there is something more to this new law that is going to be imposed on the United States. Americans should not be forced to maintain health insurance while all the health care companies are raising their prices.