Had The Insurance Fell?
There is an alarming trend forming within the state of New York and the rest of the United States. Fewer citizens are able to claim their share of health insurance coverage. An average of seventy five percent of adults have spent time researching all the various insurance policies only to be discouraged by the high cost for health coverage. This is an alarming trend that has been developing over the past few years as insurance companies readjust the cost to health providers and hospitals.
A small portion of these individuals denied health coverage due to their pre-existing condition(s). The high cost of health has caused many employers to drop medical coverage leaving more individuals to search for low cost health insurance for themselves and their families. Individual citizens are turning away from necessary health assistance because of the high cost and this puts the healthy individuals in jeopardy too.
Over the years there is a return of tuberculosis, polio, and small pox that were once erradicated from this country. As more people come to live in the state of New York and around the country diseases are spreading. Based on statistics, the research has unveiled the uncertainty that soon, we as citizens will all have to face and deal with.
1. Those with medical insurance are paying over ten percent out-of-pocket expenses and the cost is increasing by the day.
2.Almost 60% of the population is not able to find an affordable health insurance coverage.
3.Almost 50% of the polulation found it next to impossible to search for a health coverage to suit their individual needs.
4. Almost forty percent denied any medical coverage because of a pre-existing condition that they need assistance with most.
Individuals who have health coverage through an employer have an estimated out-of-pocket expense of $2200.00 per year. Individuals with health coverage have an estimated out of pocket expense of 00.00 per year. This is a big discrepancy within our health provider industry and leaves a lot, which includes the children without the option of medical assistance.
Of course age is a factor that weighs into the health insurance quotes when an individual is shopping around for affordable care. The younger and healthier an individual is, the more affordable the insurance coverage is. This is not good for the population as a whole though, because statically the majority of our population is aging.







