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		<description><![CDATA[Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Massachusetts offers a variety of health care options for a family of three or four.  The cheapest is a PPO at a monthly cost of  $1202.19.  The cost translates into the neighborhood of $300.55 a week.  The Boston Globe recently reported Mr. Cleve Killingsworth, the CEO of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Massachusetts offers a variety of health care options for a family of three or four.  The cheapest is a PPO at a monthly cost of  $1202.19.  The cost translates into the neighborhood of $300.55 a week.  The Boston Globe recently reported Mr. Cleve Killingsworth, the CEO of Blue Infamous of MA; enjoyed an annual salary for 2007 of 3.5 million, or, $67,307.69 a week.  It would win in the neighborhood of 224 families paying weekly premiums of  $300 unbiased to veil the cost of one employee of Blue Sinful Blue Shield of MA.  Needless to say, not a penny of these 224 families hard earned money applies to healthcare, although in all fairness to the insurance industry, this is indeed a healthcare cost.
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<p>This week of Mid-October 2009, the health care industry is embarking on a campaign designed to demolish any distress to nationalize heath care reform in the United States.  The health care industry is insisting any nationalized conception will raise the cost of monthly premiums by thousands of dollars and the health care industry may be lawful, but for those who can&#8217;t afford health care as it now stands, increased costs don&#8217;t mean anything.  Simple economics dictates if the imprint goes up on something you can&#8217;t afford to inaugurate with, purchasing the item remains out of the quiz.  If, however, you have the purchasing power for such an item, the last thing you want is an increase in its mark.  So, is the health industry campaigning to protect those subscribers they already have, or, trying to protect CEO&#8217;s who form $67,307.69 a week?
</p>
<p>CEO&#8217;s like Mr. Killingsworth are actually in very heart-broken positions.  Owned by companies that offer stocks to investors and controlled by boards of directors demanding increased returns on those investments, Mr. Killingworth is caught between satisfying those in a dwelling to assist him of a very cozy job and the publics perception of a health insurers responsibility to Americans, insured with the company, or, not insured at all.  It must be quite a balancing act, especially in times when a President demands coverage for all Americans.
</p>
<p>Americans are fortunate with respect to the fact we can settle between public schools and private schools.  Those who can afford to send their children to private schools do and those that cannot employ public schools.  A public health option is not going to destroy health insurance, as we know it.  Those with private policies will maintain them and those with no policies can flock to public offerings.  Will they be as satisfactory as those services provided in the private sector?   Probably not, but the burden the uninsured location on the health industry as a whole will lead to a rising cost of premiums, affordable to less and less of the public.  When was the last time you paid less for health insurance?
</p>
<p>When John Doe dials 911 because he is suffering a heart attack, emergency operators don&#8217;t waist time querying the caller about his insurance coverage.  Emergency operators ascertain the region of the individual and dispatch EMTs to the status.  EMTs fight to retain life while transporting to a hospital.  If John Doe is insured, everyone (with the possible exception of the insurance company) breathes a utter of relief.  If he is not, he is a burden on society.  He becomes a social cost.  911 operators as well as the Emergency Medical Techs they dispatch, operate at a cost to society.  They savor salaries and benefits dependent upon tax revenues.  A nation of insured individuals will conclude the growing loss of funds related to the health industry at astronomical.  Public hospitals cannot race at zero profit. Uninsured people don&#8217;t do regular check-ups giving diseases every opportunity to grow and attack society as a whole.  There is no reason to dread a change in the design we insure our neighbors.  As it stands, the health insurance industry is headed down a road of self-destruction in a futile attempt at self-preservation.  Boards of Directors clinging to frightened profits and CEO&#8217;s trying to interpret a weekly income matching the weekly premiums of how many families?   Affordable health care for all, could translate into health industry profit and growth.  If it doesn&#8217;t, then shame on us for attempting to fix a jam, but that is what American&#8217;s do.  They develop every pains to improve.  Most of the time we actually succeed.  Sometimes, we fail along the diagram but in the destroy the only device out of this mess is to change it.  Give the nay-sayers the opportunity to say, &#8220;I told you so.&#8221;  Maybe that&#8217;s what it&#8217;ll hold for us to stand united and fix this thing, after all.<br />
<br />Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Massachusetts offers a variety of health care options for a family of three or four.  The cheapest is a PPO at a monthly cost of  $1202.19.  The cost translates into the neighborhood of $300.55 a week.  The Boston Globe recently reported Mr. Cleve Killingsworth, the CEO of Blue Immoral of MA; enjoyed an annual salary for 2007 of 3.5 million, or, $67,307.69 a week.  It would win in the neighborhood of 224 families paying weekly premiums of  $300 fair to mask the cost of one employee of Blue Ghastly Blue Shield of MA.  Needless to say, not a penny of these 224 families hard earned money applies to healthcare, although in all fairness to the insurance industry, this is indeed a healthcare cost.
</p>
<p>This week of Mid-October 2009, the health care industry is embarking on a campaign designed to extinguish any disaster to nationalize heath care reform in the United States.  The health care industry is insisting any nationalized view will raise the cost of monthly premiums by thousands of dollars and the health care industry may be legal, but for those who can&#8217;t afford health care as it now stands, increased costs don&#8217;t mean anything.  Simple economics dictates if the trace goes up on something you can&#8217;t afford to open with, purchasing the item remains out of the examine.  If, however, you have the purchasing power for such an item, the last thing you want is an increase in its impress.  So, is the health industry campaigning to protect those subscribers they already have, or, trying to protect CEO&#8217;s who form $67,307.69 a week?
</p>
<p>CEO&#8217;s like Mr. Killingsworth are actually in very depressed positions.  Owned by companies that offer stocks to investors and controlled by boards of directors demanding increased returns on those investments, Mr. Killingworth is caught between satisfying those in a station to befriend him of a very cozy job and the publics perception of a health insurers responsibility to Americans, insured with the company, or, not insured at all.  It must be quite a balancing act, especially in times when a President demands coverage for all Americans.
</p>
<p>Americans are fortunate with respect to the fact we can determine between public schools and private schools.  Those who can afford to send their children to private schools do and those that cannot employ public schools.  A public health option is not going to destroy health insurance, as we know it.  Those with private policies will withhold them and those with no policies can flock to public offerings.  Will they be as grand as those services provided in the private sector?   Probably not, but the burden the uninsured station on the health industry as a whole will lead to a rising cost of premiums, affordable to less and less of the public.  When was the last time you paid less for health insurance?
</p>
<p>When John Doe dials 911 because he is suffering a heart attack, emergency operators don&#8217;t waist time querying the caller about his insurance coverage.  Emergency operators ascertain the dwelling of the individual and dispatch EMTs to the area.  EMTs fight to retain life while transporting to a hospital.  If John Doe is insured, everyone (with the possible exception of the insurance company) breathes a vow of relief.  If he is not, he is a burden on society.  He becomes a social cost.  911 operators as well as the Emergency Medical Techs they dispatch, operate at a cost to society.  They luxuriate in salaries and benefits dependent upon tax revenues.  A nation of insured individuals will cessation the growing loss of funds related to the health industry at sizable.  Public hospitals cannot bustle at zero profit. Uninsured people don&#8217;t do regular check-ups giving diseases every opportunity to grow and attack society as a whole.  There is no reason to apprehension a change in the intention we insure our neighbors.  As it stands, the health insurance industry is headed down a road of self-destruction in a futile attempt at self-preservation.  Boards of Directors clinging to disquieted profits and CEO&#8217;s trying to explain a weekly income matching the weekly premiums of how many families?   Affordable health care for all, could translate into health industry profit and growth.  If it doesn&#8217;t, then shame on us for attempting to fix a scrape, but that is what American&#8217;s do.  They build every peril to improve.  Most of the time we actually succeed.  Sometimes, we fail along the arrangement but in the kill the only device out of this mess is to change it.  Give the nay-sayers the opportunity to say, &#8220;I told you so.&#8221;  Maybe that&#8217;s what it&#8217;ll rob for us to stand united and fix this thing, after all.<br /></p>

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