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How Will Obama's Health Reform Effect LongTerm Care Insurance

By Juanita Sanchez


The topic that has been on everybody's minds is how will Obama's Health reform effect long-term care insurance protection plan? We all know that there is a change that is going to be occurring. But will this change help or hurt our country? Some people are coincidentally content about the reform while others are hoping for the best but brooding about the worst.

Many are wondering if this medicare reform is a bad thing vs being a good. We all have come to the awareness that everything is going to be different. However, is this difference going to be a good or a bad thing for us to all have to face?

One gigantic way that Obama's medicare reform is going to have an effect on everybody's lives is that everybody will be ready to be covered. It doesn't matter what your stature or what's happened in your life you will be in a position to have the medical care that you stand wanting.

For some 46 million US people who do not have medical care they are applauding the reform. It pretty much states that despite your economic stature you will be covered with the necessary health insurance you need.

Tax payers are going to feel a massive hit to their finances. We will all be needed to pay back 1 to 2 trillion bucks over a 10 year time frame in order to rectify the expense of the reform. Even if you do not use this Fed. insurance you may be responsible for paying taxes on it too.

Irrespective of where you grow unwell at you will be ready to receive medical assistance you need. So if you're feeling sick in Texas and you are from Arizona you will still be in a position to go to a Texas doctors office and be seen. Your records will be available at the push of a button.

Medical folks are going to be given the legal right to oppose to give you any medical assistance. For instance, if a cancer patient requires services for medication, the doctor will have to compare the costs of the meds and they're going to have the legal right to turn the patient away if the medication is deemed too expensive.

A lot of old patients are going to get turned down for services. Elderly patients are only going to be allowed to see their doctor once each month if on this insurance. Medicare has already paid a lot for reoccurring medical patients and this new insurance is not going to put up with it.

If you don't have the health care insurance you will be fined and subjected to prison time. By law everybody will have to have this insurance regardless of your industrial stature.

This reform was supposed to be a great thing for the Yank folk as a whole, however as time passes on many believe that it is simply just one big mistake. The choice doesn't lie in our hands anymore, therefore we can all just hope that everything is going to pan out for the best.




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