Reform insurance; add new option

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In 2000, at the age of 21, I had a rare form of ovarian cancer. I was incredibly fortunate to overcome the disease in good health and without debt. At the time I had health insurance through my parents’ employer, and the bills were minimal. Without that coverage, I would now be in debt $50,000, or, worse, I would have been denied care, and I would not have survived.
Aside from the cancer, I have no health problems. But now, nine years later, fully recovered and with less than a 1 percent chance of the cancer returning, I am virtually uninsurable. I am lucky to have insurance through my husband’s employer, but so many other Americans do not have this option. Healthy people like me are denied coverage and the medical care they need because they are a financial liability to the insurance companies.
Our system is not set up to make health care affordable and accessible. It is not set up to promote prevention or early intervention. It is not set up to offer the greatest care to the greatest number of people. It is, instead, set up to profit insurance companies.
President Obama’s plan for health care reform will make it illegal for insurance companies to deny coverage based on pre-existing conditions, to drop coverage for members when they become sick or to cap the amount of coverage they can receive. For myself and my fellow Americans, I desperately want these changes.
Additionally, I want a public option. I want to walk into a doctor’s office and receive care without worrying about the out of pocket expenses. I want, and I trust, the government to manage my health care. They do a great job with our public schools, our military, our policemen and firefighters, our mail. Their intervention will enable every American to receive the medical attention they need and deserve.
America has the best medical schools in the world, the best doctors and nurses, and the most cutting-edge technology in medicine. Let’s give our people access to these wonderful resources. They are dying without it.

Anna Sullivan
Charlottesville

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Flag Comment Posted by Foehammer on October 17, 2009 at 7:02 pm

Why are people shocked that an insurance company is in business to make a profit??
They are not a charitable organizations, they are there to make a living and make money for their shareholders, whom without, they would not be there. Yes businesses, at least good ones, make profits.

Flag Comment Posted by DR on October 15, 2009 at 8:44 pm

I agree the healthcare system needs to change I just don’t think it’s Obama way or the highway. There needs to be regulation with insurance companies, but there also needs to be responsibility in terms of who is just freloading off the system and who really needs care. I see again and again good people who can’t get and afford care, and than another person no insurance 10 kids, no responsibility and all the care. There needs to be some type of balance.

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