I just have to chime in, I've been working with families for 19 years and I think it is important to point out that the majority of people/families without medical coverage are WORKING! I see how this impacts families up close and personal on a daily basis. The majority of jobs no longer provide coverage, or if their employer does offer coverage the premiums are so insanely expensive that families can not afford them.
Think about your own families and friends, I'll bet everyone on this forum knows someone without health coverage, think about your young relatives just starting out in entry level jobs, or your older family members who are retired (or wish they could) but not old enough for medicare. Think about the people you know that have had to file bankruptcy and lose everything because of a medical problem! (this happened to my sister and brother in law, and also my 21 year old niece)
Then there is this crazy rx drug coverage for seniors that is so complicated with so many loopholes people need to be trained to explain it to consumers, and just ask my mom-they keep changing their coverage, so that she ends up paying more and more.
I think it is a national shame that so many of our citizens are at risk, and I believe as a nation we need to pick a course of action and get started - lives literally depend on it.
Think about your own families and friends, I'll bet everyone on this forum knows someone without health coverage, think about your young relatives just starting out in entry level jobs, or your older family members who are retired (or wish they could) but not old enough for medicare. Think about the people you know that have had to file bankruptcy and lose everything because of a medical problem! (this happened to my sister and brother in law, and also my 21 year old niece)
Then there is this crazy rx drug coverage for seniors that is so complicated with so many loopholes people need to be trained to explain it to consumers, and just ask my mom-they keep changing their coverage, so that she ends up paying more and more.
I think it is a national shame that so many of our citizens are at risk, and I believe as a nation we need to pick a course of action and get started - lives literally depend on it.