Health costs, not coverage status, keep people away from the doctor
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Our health care system is a snake eating its own tail. The higher the costs go, the more people will delay acute as well as preventative care. Penny wise, pound foolish, we then wind up with patients coming to ER's with high acuity issues and multi-system complications that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to treat. What have we gained? We need lower deductibles, lower co-pays, affordable medications and more preventative care and health maintenance programs. We also need tighter restrictions on people who are using Medicaid, SSI and other public-funded programs to (bottom line) get drugs. Billions are spent on 'frequent flyers' who make outrageous demands for diagnostics and treatments for bogus complaints in order to get prescriptions (that are paid for by the state) that they turn around and sell on the street for 10-50 times their cost. Health-'care' has become less about caring than it is about profit and enabling. Sadly, we are about to see a generation of people for whom the passive suicide of deferring health care is preferable to spending their last years destitute.

