The Cause of an Expensive and Broken Health Care System
1. The cost of educating a doctor or health care professional can be very expensive and then the cost of malpractise insurance is out of site. The cost of pharmaceutical research and medical equipment.
2. The burden hospitals must endure on costs that they cannot recover. Because hospitals must accept any patient that is in life threating situation many of these people have no insurrance or the means to pay for the care and so alot of costs go unpaid. These costs are then passed onto those that can pay and those that have insurance. Health insurance companies will then negotiate down most procedures and what they are willing to pay and so either the hospital has to collect the difference from the patient or write off the expense.
3. The focus of health care is on the fixing of a problem and not on the prevention of the problem. More can potentially be made on fixing a problem than preventing a problem.
Medical research focuses on curing or slowing a disease rather than preventing a disease and to pay for the research the patient pays for expensive drugs and treatments.
Medical equipment focuses on early detection and fixing problems where there more money is made. More money also to be made to justify and pay for this expensive equipment.
Most of the training and new innovations are sponsored by pharmaceutical companies and medical equipment companies who focus on fixing a problem and they are in business to make money for their stock holders.
Barack Obama’s health care plan follows the Democratic template—an emphasis on dramatically and quickly increasing the number of people who have health insurance by spending significant money upfront


















