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Debate               about               the               public               health               care               option               in               the               Health               Care               Reform               bill               is               hot               and               heavy               but,               for               the               most               part,               it               leaves               out               the               human               factor.

Those               on               Capitol               Hill               and               other               high-powered               pundits               have               no               idea               what               health               insurance               really               means               to               the               "common               man".

Facts               and               figures               are               fine,               but               they               don't               tell               the               whole               story.

Statistics               can               be               manipulated               to               show               that               the               sun               is               cold               and               the               sky               is               pink-and-purple               polka-dotted,               but               that               doesn't               make               it               so.

Anyone               who               is               or               has               been               uninsured               for               a               prolonged               period               of               time,               especially               if               they               have               ongoing               health               issues,               can               tell               you               that               some               form               of               universal               health               care               is               vital.

The               working               poor               make               too               much               for               public               assistance               but               live               from               week               to               week               or               even               day               to               day.

Many               of               these               people               work               for               companies               who               either               do               not               provide               medical               coverage               but               the               cost               is               prohibitive               and               the               employee               has               to               choose               between               coverage               and               rent.
               I               speak               from               experience               on               health               care               accessibility.

I've               had               jobs               with               excellent               medical               coverage               and               little               cost               for               the               premiums.

I've               paid               half               of               my               income               from               a               30-hour-a-week               job               for               medical               insurance               and               been               happy               I               was               doing               so               because               it               covered               the               medical               bills               when               my               husband               had               a               heart               attack.

On               the               flip               side,               most               of               my               adult               life               I've               had               little               or               no               medical               coverage               and               did               not               qualify               for               any               of               the               public               programs               like               Medicaid               because               I               earned               a               little               too               much.

In               other               words,               I               WAS               the               working               poor.

I've               held               positions               where               medical               coverage               was               available,               but               didn't               really               cover               anything.

I've               been               offered               excellent               coverage               options               that               I               couldn't               take               advantage               of               because               of               cost.

I've               also               nearly               died               due               to               not               having               ongoing               and               consistent               access               to               proper               medical               care.
               How               can               you               expect               a               person               to               be               a               productive               member               of               society               if               they               do               not               have               access               to               care               when               they               need               it?

How               can               you               accept               that               so               many               people               in               our               country               live               in               fear               of               illness?

I'm               not               talking               about               catastropic               illness               or               the               high               cost               of               medical               care.

I               mean               the               simple               ability               to               visit               a               doctor's               office               for               basic               care.

I'm               referring               to               the               ability               to               walk               into               a               doctor's               office               without               cash               in               hand               for               treatment               by               a               medical               professional.

I'm               talking               about               not               having               to               wait               for               an               illness               to               progresses               to               the               point               where               an               ER               visit               is               necessary.

I'm               talking               about               catching               the               flu,               missing               two               weeks               of               work,               and               not               being               able               to               pay               rent               or               buy               groceries               because               of               loss               of               income.
               I               know               its               an               unpopular               idea,               but               a               base               system               similar               to               Canada's               would               be               a               lot               better               for               the               majority               of               Americans               than               the               current               system.

Make               it               accesible               to               everyone               then,               instead               of               fining               people               for               not               having               medical               coverage,               make               it               financially               beneficial               for               the               employers               to               provide               GOOD               medica               coverage?

Why               not               give               those               who               DO               have               decent               coverage               a               tax               credit               based               on               what               they               pay               for               insurance,               similar               to               deductions               for               out-of-pocket               medical               costs?
               I,               for               one,               would               be               thrilled               with               such               a               system.

I'm               sure               a               large               portion               of               the               population               would               agree.

Unfortunately,               the               people               with               the               "big               voices"               like               congressmen               and               those               who               make               money               off               of               the               current               system               mostly               care               about               the               bottom               line               and               not               the               human               condition.

Maybe               those               of               us               who               would               be               affected               the               most               should               band               together               and               make               our               voices               heard.

Heaven               knows               "we"               outnumber               "them".






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