Achieving Quality Health Care Entails Responsibility

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Written by Marilyn Heller   
Saturday, 05 September 2009
Achieving Quality Health Care Entails Responsibility


Achieving quality health care entails responsibility, especially for consumers of health care. Consumers are the people who are benefited with the appropriations of health care institutions covered by many health care insurance companies. These pre- need companies are obliged to canopy the expenses incurred in your medical bills. However, people do not easily get contented with these schemes. They would just keep on demanding medical reimbursements without even thinking the real cost of their actions. Many people are taking advantage of these schemes and this has become a great barrier in implementing universal health care systems. In my own viewpoint, people abuse the insurance coverage just to claim money. Some would even fake their check- ups just to secure reimbursement claims from the doctor. With just a mere idea of this scenario makes me conclude of the impossible realization of universal health care systems. Universal health care systems are indeed powerful ways to eliminate the poor maintenance of general health. It is also true that universal health care systems are capable in providing a higher level of health and living standards. It is also nice to know that some governments have implemented these schemes and many are still benefiting. But on the other flip of the coin, universal health care is still a big think tank for the world today. These systems are so unlikely to be invoked with the status of the economy right now. Though many governments put all their efforts in actualizing universal health care projects, they would just wait for luck to come. A significant amount of funding is needed and it does not entail just an inkling of the national budget. It could cost large and indefinite digits, which could bankrupt the nation eventually. We should all cooperate and think for the common good especially now that we are in a time of grave crisis.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 05 September 2009 )