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 @ISIDEWITHfragte…5mos5MO

Sind Sie der Meinung, dass Ihre persönliche Gesundheit und Ihr Wohlbefinden durch das derzeitige Gesundheitssystem ausreichend geschützt sind?

 @ISIDEWITHfragte…5mos5MO

Wenn Sie ein Gesundheitssystem von Grund auf entwerfen könnten, welche Funktion würden Sie als Erstes einbeziehen?

 @ISIDEWITHfragte…5mos5MO

Sind Ihnen je nach Versicherungsschutz Unterschiede in der Qualität der Gesundheitsdienstleistungen aufgefallen, und welche waren diese?

 @ISIDEWITHfragte…5mos5MO

Wie passt der Begriff „Gesundheit als Menschenrecht“ in Ihre Sicht der Gesundheitsvorschriften?

 @ISIDEWITHfragte…5mos5MO

Was sind Ihrer Meinung nach die Herausforderungen der Krankenversicherung für junge Erwachsene, die aus der Krankenversicherung ihrer Eltern aussteigen?

 @ISIDEWITHfragte…5mos5MO

Warum ist die Gesundheitsversorgung Ihrer Meinung nach oft ein spaltendes Thema zwischen Menschen mit unterschiedlichem Hintergrund?

 @ISIDEWITHfragte…5mos5MO

Können Sie eine Geschichte erzählen, in der die Krankenversicherung (oder das Fehlen einer solchen) einen erheblichen Unterschied im Leben eines Menschen gemacht hat?

 @ISIDEWITHfragte…5mos5MO

Wie wirken sich Ihrer Meinung nach Gesundheitskosten auf die Finanzen und das tägliche Leben einer Familie aus?

 @ISIDEWITHfragte…5mos5MO

Welche Veränderung würden Sie aufgrund Ihrer eigenen Erfahrungen für das Gesundheitssystem vorschlagen?

 @ISIDEWITHfragte…5mos5MO

Wie würden Sie den Zugang zur Gesundheitsversorgung beurteilen, wenn Sie oder ein Familienmitglied bereits an einer Krankheit leiden würden?

 @8MK68YN aus Maine antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

Nein, aber jeder Bürger muss in der Lage sein, einen privaten Versicherungsvertrag abschließen zu können.

 @2JMMXBNaus Utah antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

We got screwed, we should have had a single payer system. Our pharmaceuticals are off the charts, and should not cost us as much as they do, and our health care cost are the same, the whole system needs to be revamped, and it's part and parcel of big business running things.

 @2JMM5HZUnabhängigaus Washington antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

No, require pharmaceutical companies to repay product development tax subsidies (R&D expense deductions) or reduce the cost of the drug to a government set level.

 @2JLG52Baus Florida antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

Yes, but they need to help to make the cost much lower... For example my coverage gets an $8 discount and is $250 a month with that discount. I am in the lower class scale an i can no longer afford to have insurance, which is the first time in 6yrs. I have to have insurance due to sever athsma an can no longer get my meds or see my doctor now since they increased prices on plans due to the A. C. A changes

 @2HW2YMFaus Florida antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

No. I know many more people who lost coverage they had (and could afford) than were able to get affordable insurance. But getting rid of Obamacare now would bad because all the companies that used to cover their employees (that don't now) wouldn't cover their employees again. This cause even more people to lose coverage.

 @2HVXD53aus California antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

Healthcare should be afforded to all without high costs premiums or copays. The affordability of healthcare in the US is outrageous, all employers should provide free healthcare to their employees and insurance companies shouldn't be allowed to change so much to companies. There should be caps put on insurance companies and pharmaceuticals should be sold at decent costs, considering medicaid can be made for pennies.

 @P265NH aus Texas antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

I do not understand it enough to make a judgement. Everyone should be able to have health insurance. But not everybody can afford it. Not everyone qualifies for Medicare. From what I have experienced over the years with Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security, there are too many flaws that should be corrected. I have been abused by the system. At ag3 73, I have been fighting the system since 1988. Is that fair?

 @NZJ4ZX aus Illinois antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

Yes and proudly, now that we have it we need to tweak it and make it better. This has been one of the greatest acts in the history of our country and I respect President Obama and Nancy Pelosi and the Congress that voted it in.

 @NYHYJW aus Texas antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

There should be a better system for health care for those who can not afford it. But it should not interfere with the medical business, other people's private insurance, and definitely should not be run by the government who cannot even keep control over its own finances. Government should create incentives to private companies to develop affordable health care programs by giving tax breaks.

 @NXY9D7 aus Arizona antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

Regardless, US citizens wouldn't be so dependent on insurance companies if healthcare/medical products in general weren't so absurdly over-priced.

 @NXM64B aus California antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

I believe the health care system is in need of reform, but the Affordable Care Act puts the insurance business and the federal beurocracy in front of the patient/doctor relationship. There must be something done regarding coverage for pre existing conditions, and an affordable policy for the poor, but the current plan is neither affordable nor efficient.

 @NX48YN aus Iowa antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

I believe some competition should remain in existence. While I don't agree with ALL aspects of the Act, I do believe that insurance reform is not enough. There must be some type of negotiation with medical equipment providers, pharmaceutical companies, and hospital corporations to reduce costs on that end.

 @NWTCCL aus Alabama antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

they need to regulate the medical charges so they are not so high. and all people should be able to have insurance no matter how much money they have poor need health care also. use taxes to pay for it. It should be a flat rate per person per house hold and insurance companys should not be able to say you can't have a medicine or procedure that a doctor has ordered.

 @NWHNPT aus Florida antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

Health Care Availability is essential to the successful conduct of Business and Commerce in each state and every other-legal sub division of the country. The Affordable Care Act is the first step in providing Health Care Availability at Reasonable costs. this will improve productivity and increase our competiveness and reduce costs.

 @NW3XJG aus Illinois antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

Medicare for all with the option to purchase supplemental private coverage for those well off enough to afford it. At 3% administrative overhead under Medicare versus as much as 20% or more administrative overhead under private insurers and given medical care consumes approximately 17% of GDP the savings would translate into access to basic care presently unavailable to many and improved care for those gainfully employed.

 @NW2BMP aus Ohio antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

look its a fkn joke also we can have health care for all .and heres how you fund it. 3 to 5%sales tax on all heath and beauty products from toothpaste to tampons, perfumes all of it do the math and you will see that it works out in 3 to 5 years every thing is paid for we are to vane to stink and not look good..
and no more tax breaks for any corp or company flat tax of 10%

 @NVW2N3 aus Kentucky antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

The medical profession should be controled to prevent the system that now exists from createing a disaster. Now the Doctors receive kickbaks from drug manufacturers and hospitals for providing business. The insurance policies are exploited by the patients with chronic illness and used to provide a haven from the world without real need being exhibited (Hypochondriacs fill our hospital beds.

 @NVSM3W aus Oklahoma antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

Make it single payer state level, revenue from a sales tax, no insurance companies, no one else should be involved in a person's health choices, all charges from providers should be public and posted, everyone charged the same price for the same procedure at the same institution, all medical services and drugs should be non-profit, medical supply/devices for profit in order for competition. Obscene to profit on illness, it makes management of conditions the most profitable and cures the least profitable. STOP KILLING US SLOWLY so investors make the most money off of bankrupting the people.

 @NVGVJM aus Illinois antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

No, open the markets so insurers can compete across state lines and drive down costs; The government should not be involved in the medical business save for light regulations as prescribed by the Constitution; thus it is a state issue based upon the 10th Amendment

 @NTR3G5 aus North Carolina antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

Although I initially thought it was a great idea, it is turning into a nightmare for uninsured individuals. It is more expensive than promised, you can't keep your doctor as promised. Needs a massive amount of study and changes before it will be viable and give our citizens what they were promised.

 @NTLJL7 aus Kansas antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

I would like to see the free market regulate the outlandish cost of medical care. Why does a MRI cost me $1500 in the US, other countries can do it for $90. And I don't need a team of doctors to read the thing for me. Make health care more affordable, no real reason it should cost as much as it does.

 @NT2B4S aus West Virginia antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

No... because the people who designed it have no clue about how to run anything... TORT reform, capping payouts for malpractice, asking the top CEOS of the Pharmecutical companies, the hospitals, the insurance companies to come up with a plan that they think would be most beneficial to resolve this challenge; NotNnancy Self Aggrandizer Pelosi and her cohorts who have ruined the state of California and are about to ruin the whole country as well...

 @NSFLY9 aus Ohio antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

Yes, I support it. it is an important step in the right direction. The United States, hopefully sooner than later, needs to invest in a true national healthcare system. One that encourages innovation with a focus on quality of care, rather than motivation based on dollars. We fight so hard for the rights on the unborn, yet fail to see the value of providing free comprehensive healthcare for ourselves.

 @NS5J26 aus Iowa antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

Obamacare is not the solution. We need to stop hospitals and physicians from over treating and overcharging patients. These huge nonprofit entities are literally raking in millions. A simple blood test should not cost $450. Patients should know up front what the costs will be before testing is done. Drug manufacturers should not be allowed to make minor changes to a drug delivery system and roll it out as a new drug. We need to simplify medicine rather than continue to grow government intervention. Insurance companies should not be allowed to deny claims on superficial differences in interpretation. Physicians should not be paid on production. This encourages them to order additional testing, increase visits, etc.

 @NS4R96 aus Michigan antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

Medical costs should be controlled - not by putting the cost on the individual. So long as the product, medical care, can be as costly as the hospital wants it to be, with no one questioning it, the individual will continue to pay more and more. It is a insult to me to say health care is affordable. It is not.

 @NRFC56 aus Missouri antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

Once again, hell to the no. I can't even begin to explain how terrible of an idea the "Affordable Care act is." It's NOT affordable, Obama doesn't care, and it's all an act.

 @NR9R4G aus Arizona antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

We need better regulations of the insurance industry. We need INSURANCE reform, not "healthcare reform." We need to allow the self employed and small businesses to have access to the same rates and level of care covered by insurance as corporations, big business and government employees.

 @NR7YHR aus North Carolina antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

It should not be obligatory for citizens to have health insurance. It is fine for the government to offer and support health insurance programs, but to suppose that all citizens want to be treated, when sick, by the "modern medical-industrial complex" is false.

 @NR3XBL aus Georgia antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

We need an affordable care act. The old system didn't work. But to pass legislation this important and expensive without evaluation, testing and review was a monstrous breach of fiduciary duty by Congress. With all we've spent fixing it, we can't walk away, but every congressman who voted for it should be impeached.

 @NQDYKF aus Illinois antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

No, open the markets so insurers can compete across state lines and drive down costs, address tort reform and consider individuals to purchase drugs from countries such as Canada.

 @NPR2BF aus South Carolina antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

The private insurance companies should have been left alone. What should have been done is instiute a FEDERAL medicaid system (instead of the state one we currently have) that would allow people who can't afford the insurance and also the ones with preexisting conditions to get medical treatment. This system would be much like the ones in the European countries unlike what Obama and his team have come up with.

 @NNXSF4 aus Virginia antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

No, but work with the states to first look at ways to assure access to treatment for immediate life threatening medical events and communicable disease, and then look at ways to make affordable preventative care and elective care - including requirements for transparency in pricing and balancing the way doctors, hospitals, insurance companies and employers/other collective purchasers such that competitive market principals are at play. Note: the key metric should be access to treatment - not insurance - insurance is but one solution path.

 @NNRPXQ aus New Mexico antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

The penalty fee should be abolished if one can't sign up. If someone isn't working, how can they get health insurance let alone pay the penalty fee? As a single person, I would have to pay close to $150.00 a month for health insurance. That's a lot of money if your only getting minimum wage. It's impossible to pay a high premium when there's the other cost of living to contend with on a small wage.

 @NNBFPK aus Texas antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

I agree with several aspects, but overwhelmingly disagree with others. As a spouse of one working in for a major health care provider, I'm aware of how all of Obama's backpedaling is screwing up something that wasn't fully prepared to be launched.

 @NMZTVL aus Kansas antwortete…3 Jahre3Y

Not for profit hospitals should be truly NOT-FOR-PROFIT like St Judes or Shriner's Childrens

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