The company I work for obviously has no idea how much they pay the hospital for my monthly medicals. I mean, I am in the hospital every other week, and yet the firm insists on covering everything. It must be this health insurance thing that they do, deducing stuff from my wages monthly. Well, I suppose it‘s nice; they don’t deduct that much from my salary, so I’m ok with it.
Health insurance can be purchased by individual consumers, but admittedly this is not really too common when they are engaged in profitable employment. Many times, it is the employer of the individual who does the buying on behalf of the actual holder of the policy. Other times, though, the government helps out – and this is the best for lots of people; what with the deep coffers of the government.
Sometimes, you know I ain’t even sick or anything before walking into the hospital these days. I don’t know who, but someone pays all of my medical bills anytime I get treated, and all I feel of it is a certain small fee taken from my salary every month. I never even feel it. That’s the beauty of having your job or the government take care of your health insurance.
Health insurance, like every other form of insurance is really an investment (or protection against dire medical moments in life) into the future; the benefits of it come much later, when your mind is off of it. One day, you get hurt bad and you need to get treated real urgent like. Then you’d be grateful you were insured. A large number of people young and old whom are battling to defeat warts on fingers, hand warts, foot warts or just wish to find out about liquid nitrogen warts will typically pay a visit to their family health practitioner when they have attempted all things that they know to get over these skin problems.
How can anyone live a life that is not insured in the United States today? How can anyone live an uninsured life anywhere in the world today? What happens in the case of an emergency – any emergency? Talk about high and dry! You could forfeit your own life if you don’t have a health package.
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