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Health Care: Part 1 Where To Now? |
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Submitted by Fritz Scheffel
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By: Fritz Scheffel - www.TheHealthCareFix.com
With so much unrest in the United States and around the world these days it is difficult to focus on the future of anything, much less, health care. Things are changing rapidly but if we can navigate these times with calmness and clear thinking we can change things for the better. Of course, I am focusing on health care because my life experiences come from this area of our society, and I look forward to sharing my thoughts with as many people as possible so as to increase our chances of getting it right. This is part one of a series of articles on the future of health care and what our options are going forward, whether we win or lose the political battle. The most important weapon we have to win the battle is a clear understanding of health care, past, present and future.
Many people thing our problems started with Obamacare enacted into law in 2009, but planning for this mess started about fifty years ago by some very evil people, liberals. I was a young pharmacist and owned my own pharmacy. As a pharmacist I was but one part of the whole health care industry and worked closely with doctors, drug companies and nursing homes. This was a time in the industry where government was not involved, health insurance companies where just coming into view but were really not a significant part of health care.
Before I begin, I will tell you that even at that time in history, there were poor people who because of their circumstance or life choices were unable to afford medical help, BUT they were still tended to by doctors, hospitals, and pharmacists and often their health needs were provided by whoever treated them free of charge. I mention this because government involvement in health care began with politicians, in order to win a sympathy vote, and promising to foot the bill for the poor’s medical needs. Of course now we understand that neither government nor politicians use their own money when they promise to give us wonderful sounding programs. Government must first take money from us via taxes before they have any money to spend, and worse, like dolts we give money to politicians so they can be elected to keep making promises they can never fulfill.
The mess we have today started back in the 1960’s when politicians realized the electorate was gullible to their empty promises. The politicians started these entitlement programs by providing health care to a small group, the children of the poor, single moms and the elderly, but they did it with our tax dollars. This is how politicians get their hooks into us, they promise to help a small group and as time goes on, they expand it to include more and more. All of this is covered in my first book “HEALTH CARE: It Can Be Fixed” available through Amazon or Amazon Kindle. I will lay out more information in subsequent articles to lay the ground work for understand how this mess can truly be fixed if we, the citizens, are willing to work and save our freedoms. Each article will lead to a clear understanding of how a successful health care system functions to include everyone and what it looks like when you understand how all the working parts integrate. Look for “HEALTH CARE: Part 2 Where To Now, coming soon.
For more information about health care please go to my website "the health care fix" dot com where you can also sign up for my internet newsletter about health care issues. Fritz also has two books available through Amazon Kindle, "Health Care: It Can Be Fixed" and "Ten Tenets For Better Health". Education is the key to saving our health care system because a single payer, government run health care would be disasterous.
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