I’ve read the article of, "nohealth insurance? No problem." I’ve found it interesting that it talks about the
health insurance and the money that we pay for it. I have always the same
question about the health insurance money that we pay every month to the company.
What if we didn’t get sick? I support what the article says, “a place like the
one in this article that has a doctor with 30+ years of experience that will
see you for $50 cash,” that explain the payment to the doctor is less than what
we pay every month and we don’t use the insurance, so where does the money go?
What’s the point of paying and not use? The article says also that some
hospitals or clinics are sometimes don’t accept you insurance. In this case,
you might have to go to a clinic or hospital that you don’t like; however, you
insurance say that, and you have to follow.
On the other hand, people also
need insurance for some kind of surgeries if they required from them to do so. In
my case, I support the article, and I’m not for some reason. For example, some
kind of medicines cost more that $500, moreover, if you don’t have insurance, perhaps
you should pay it all from your pockets. Another example, if you need to go to
the emergency and you don’t have insurance, it will cost you a lot of money to
pay because the emergency hospital cost more that the clinics and hospitals.