Medical advancements are promising longer lives, but can we afford it? Health insurance has become so expensive that many people can no longer afford to purchase it. As costs continue to skyrocket, many of us wonder where it will all stop. At what point will we as a nation begin to do something about this problem?

High health care costs are debilitating for many. But just as big a problem is the fact that many don’t understand how health insurance components work and how we can make them work for us. Many don’t understand the deductible system, and how or when it resets itself. Many can’t describe the difference between a PPO and an HMO. The expenses alone are enough to distract us, but the fact that there doesn’t seem to be a place to go to sort it all out and get clear answers is even worse.

As humans, we understand that drugs and medical equipment need to be tested. We get that procedures are going to be pricey, but we also know that we are paying more than what should be required. Many of us have been blindsided, and insurance companies seem to be profiting very nicely from all of our struggles. More Americans are being treated with antidepressants than ever before. The amount of prescriptions that are subscribed is far from comprehensible.

Each year, the number of new drugs approved by the FDA is astounding. Escaping these medications is just not possible. We are bombarded with advertisements on TV, radio, internet and billboards every way we turn. How many new products do we need which are supposed to do basically the same thing as last year’s new product?

While millions of Americans are slowly losing a battle to take care of their bodies both mentally and physically, the cost of health care continues to slink higher. Somewhere along the line, we let the basic necessity of having health care slip away from us, and now we wake up to the fact that for millions, health care is not an option, therefore we don’t have it. This fact should not be the norm for anybody. As the ranks of the uninsured grow and become more vocal, hopefully things will start to improve.

Whether you shopping for individual health insurance or medical insurance go to www.gohealthinsurance.com. They have all the information you need to choose an insurance plan that it right for you.

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