View Poll Results: Do you have Health Care for You & Family ?
Yes, Company paid : )
6
54.55%
No, I can't afford it : (
2
18.18%
Yes, I pay for my own : (
0
0%
I have Medicare ~ Medicaid (Gov't Pays)
1
9.09%
I will post what I'm doing for Health Coverage
5
45.45%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 11. You may not vote on this poll
~> Health Care ?
#1
~> Health Care ?
Do you have Health Care Insurance ?
Please post your thoughts...
Do you think we will get reform or coverage for all ?
What are you doing to protect yourself & your family ?
Member's from Canada, please post `if you are
happy with your Gov't Medical System...thanks
Please post your thoughts...
Do you think we will get reform or coverage for all ?
What are you doing to protect yourself & your family ?
Member's from Canada, please post `if you are
happy with your Gov't Medical System...thanks
Health care by the numbers
$2.2 trillion: How much was spent on health care in the U.S. in 2007 ($7,421 per person.)
$4.27 trillion: How much the U.S. is projected to spend on health care in 2017.
$56 billion: The total amount of uncompensated care provided for the uninsured in 2008. (60 percent provided by hospitals.)
86.7 million: The number of people in the U.S. who lived without health insurance for part or all of 2007-08.
1.5 million: How many U.S. families lose their homes to foreclosure per year because of medical bills they can't afford.
14,000: The number of people in the U.S. estimated to be losing their health coverage every day due to recent turmoil in the job market.
$12,680: The average cost of family health coverage through employer-based plans in 2008.
$1,525: The cost of health care built into the price of every General Motors car.
120 percent: How much the employee's share of health coverage through company plans has risen since 2000. (Workers' average out-of-pocket medical costs have risen 115 percent since 2000.)
45: The number of U.S. states in which insurance companies are allowed to spend less than 75 cents of every dollar paid in premiums on their customers' medical care.
25 percent: How many more adults without health insurance are likely to die prematurely than those who are insured.
4.3: America spends 4.3 times more on health care than it does on national defense.
2.5: The uninsured often pay 2.5 times more for their medical care than the insured do, because they don't get the reduced rates insurance companies negotiate for their customers.
Sources: Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, Families USA, Illinois PIRG, U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, National Coalition on Health Care, Center for American Progress Action Fund.
Please post your comments/opinions and the
Health Care Protection/Insurance that you think
is the best for you...from whatever country/state/planet
you are from.
$2.2 trillion: How much was spent on health care in the U.S. in 2007 ($7,421 per person.)
$4.27 trillion: How much the U.S. is projected to spend on health care in 2017.
$56 billion: The total amount of uncompensated care provided for the uninsured in 2008. (60 percent provided by hospitals.)
86.7 million: The number of people in the U.S. who lived without health insurance for part or all of 2007-08.
1.5 million: How many U.S. families lose their homes to foreclosure per year because of medical bills they can't afford.
14,000: The number of people in the U.S. estimated to be losing their health coverage every day due to recent turmoil in the job market.
$12,680: The average cost of family health coverage through employer-based plans in 2008.
$1,525: The cost of health care built into the price of every General Motors car.
120 percent: How much the employee's share of health coverage through company plans has risen since 2000. (Workers' average out-of-pocket medical costs have risen 115 percent since 2000.)
45: The number of U.S. states in which insurance companies are allowed to spend less than 75 cents of every dollar paid in premiums on their customers' medical care.
25 percent: How many more adults without health insurance are likely to die prematurely than those who are insured.
4.3: America spends 4.3 times more on health care than it does on national defense.
2.5: The uninsured often pay 2.5 times more for their medical care than the insured do, because they don't get the reduced rates insurance companies negotiate for their customers.
Sources: Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, Families USA, Illinois PIRG, U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, National Coalition on Health Care, Center for American Progress Action Fund.
Please post your comments/opinions and the
Health Care Protection/Insurance that you think
is the best for you...from whatever country/state/planet
you are from.
Last edited by Space; 05-28-2009 at 07:12 AM.
#2
Space, i cant afford health insurance. My job offers it, but its almost $350 bi-monthly. That's $700 a month $700!!! How the heck are people support to afford that? I cant get Medicaid cause according to a chart, i make to much money.
I'm not a chart, i'm a person.
Its just sad. We can create weapons that can wipe out entire nations, but cant help our own country when were sick.
I'm not a chart, i'm a person.
Its just sad. We can create weapons that can wipe out entire nations, but cant help our own country when were sick.
#3
J.J., it's very sad, & I don't see any solutions in our near future.
It's one of the reasons my grandfather sold his business, plus
all the government required paperwork & conditions/restrictions
put on him.
Since 2000 he had to drop full medical Ins. for his employee's,
and just ended up giving each employee $1.00 more per hour
to their pay.
Since I came back from my brief work assignment in Kuwait to take care of him, & his company
I've increased net profits by 25%, and checking his books,
I can't believe how much of his profits he spent helping
his employee's that had medical/family problems out of his own money. It's a lot....
and just ended up giving each employee $1.00 more per hour
to their pay.
Since I came back from my brief work assignment in Kuwait to take care of him, & his company
I've increased net profits by 25%, and checking his books,
I can't believe how much of his profits he spent helping
his employee's that had medical/family problems out of his own money. It's a lot....
Presently I do not have medical insurance because of cost, but
the new owner stated that they will provide me with a program,
but I'm not sure what it is at present ? ? ?
They take over next Monday, June 1st
I will then be night manager & only 40-48 hr work week : )
the new owner stated that they will provide me with a program,
but I'm not sure what it is at present ? ? ?
They take over next Monday, June 1st
I will then be night manager & only 40-48 hr work week : )
It's just a sad story, & I hope our present leaders find
a resolution to our national medical Insurance problem.
One accident could wipe me `out : (
I feel 4 families like yourself....
Thanks for your input/post
Let us pray
`amen
a resolution to our national medical Insurance problem.
One accident could wipe me `out : (
I feel 4 families like yourself....
Thanks for your input/post
Let us pray
`amen
Last edited by Space; 05-28-2009 at 07:08 AM.
#4
Sounds like a good deal for me, especially if it's for your family.
My company does what is called medical reimbursements where they pay you back for what you pay for your insurance, up to $260/mo.
#6
lol ~ lol `J.J.,
Wow, can I relate 4 Sure
Mike reminds me of one of the senior citizens that helped
teach me during my homeschooling
He keeps me on my toes.. & he sure can catch mistakes, & I
sure made a lot of them in life, and on the MCF
I can tell that Mike's a very detailed oriented person.
He should be a Mod or MCF Hall Monitor lol
Got 2 `go now & clean the forums restrooms lol
#10
I used to have BC/BS of Il. That is till SOMEONE (no one wants to take the blame for it) changed my Ins to BC/BS of OH and didn't bother to tell me. The Ins company blamed UPS,. UPS blamed the Ins company and so the merry-go-round goes on.
At one point I had great Ins. But it's changed like most people's have.
Before the Ins would cover lasic 100%. Now I have no idea what percent they cover?
I do have to admit I do have very good Health care coverage compared to most these days.
Still, my coverage was suppose to cost me $57/bi-weekly. UPS changed us to getting paid weekly and my Ins cost stayed at $57 or over $200/month.
At one point I had great Ins. But it's changed like most people's have.
Before the Ins would cover lasic 100%. Now I have no idea what percent they cover?
I do have to admit I do have very good Health care coverage compared to most these days.
Still, my coverage was suppose to cost me $57/bi-weekly. UPS changed us to getting paid weekly and my Ins cost stayed at $57 or over $200/month.