Millions of Americans either lose their benefits or have them
reduced every year. Most health care providers, insurance industry
personnel, and employers agree that the primary reason for this
devastating occurrence is increasing cost. What they do not agree
on is the definition of the word "cost." Some believe one of the
solutions is association health plans-the pooling of small
employers to allow greater savings through mass purchase. This
concept, however, creates another set of problems, and has failed
more often than it has worked. Another school of thought supports
national health care or state mandated coverage as the answer; big
government is the final cure for everything. While national health
care, or single payer, may work in socialized countries, it is not
likely to work in capitalist America. Others offer no real
solutions, except to debate the issue and hope the problem will fix
itself.
"The Bitter Pill" was written to not only define the real
problem of reduced or eliminated benefits due to increasing medical
costs, but to also offer real solutions.
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