The real poor in the United States is how to see a doctor

Throughout the world's developed countries health care situation, the United States can be said to be \"unique\", because it is the only developed country that has not realized the universal health care coverage of the country. U.S. President Barack Obama has been committed to changes in health care coverage since he came to power. Even though he admitted in a media interview that "most people are still skeptical about health care reform," the U.S. government has been on the road to reform, and health care reform is proceeding with great difficulty. U.S. health care are mainly in the hands of the private sector. Data show that more than 80% of U.S. civil servants and 74% of the private sector employees for themselves and their families to buy private health insurance, and this is one of the reasons why the U.S. health care costs are skyrocketing. The U.S. government hopes that this health care reform can solve the fundamental problem for those 46 million people who have difficulty in accessing health care.  It is not difficult to see a doctor, but it is too expensive. It is not difficult to see a doctor in the U.S., but it is expensive to see a doctor. As a developed country with advanced medical standards, frequent medical innovations, and top-notch services, it is understandable that medical spending is high. However, the United States currently does not have a universal health insurance policy, so that citizens can enjoy the medical welfare policy (most developed countries will be medical care as a national welfare policy), which is indeed difficult to understand. After all, the high cost of health care has really hurt many ordinary Americans.  U.S. commercial health insurance is one of the most developed markets in the world because the U.S. health care system is dominated by commercial health insurance. The U.S. government only establishes public health insurance for the elderly, the poor, veterans and some children, who account for 30% of the U.S. population, and the rest of the Americans can only participate in commercial health insurance. And part of the health insurance premiums are to be turned into profits and dividends for the commercial health insurance companies. The cost of health care will go up as the cost of insurance goes up. So it seems that the cost of insurance will inevitably skyrocket as the cost of health care coverage becomes more and more extensive, and the cost of health care will grow as a result. The media in the U.S. calls it a spiral of rising health care costs.  How to see a doctor can not be expensive, and all the people can afford to see a doctor is a major issue in front of Obama. As a "pro-people\" president, he has the responsibility and mission to solve the problems related to people's livelihood. And the United States of America's huge fiscal deficit also seems to urge Obama to carry out health care reform. Information learned earlier shows that the United States medical expenditure accounted for 17% of the GDP, this proportion is expected to reach 25% in 2025.  U.S. Chinese-American congresswoman Zhao Meixin said at a recent citizens' hearing held in the city of Duwati, for the majority of the people attending the meeting are in favor of U.S. health care reform, but questioned the funding of the issue, Zhao Meixin, on the other hand, said that after the health care reform will not increase the government's deficit, the funding of the solution to the first is to improve efficiency by improving access to health care on the other hand, to the rich to increase taxes.  It has been said that the United States is divided on an invisible line called \"health care reform\". Since the last century, the U.S. health care reform process has gone through more than 60 years, and every reform is bound to end in failure. This is related to the lobbying behind the scenes by the interest groups touched by the US health care reform. Obama in the presidential campaign to participate in the U.S. health care reform banner, playing the people's brand. According to common sense, the United States people's support for health care reform should be increasing day by day, after all, we have seen the determination of Obama's bold reform, however, the latest survey shows that the United States people have been on Obama's health care reform support rate and recognition of the degree of decline in the support rate fell to 57%.  Who for \"health care reform\" to give up their lives Nobel Prize-winning economist Krugman Obama full of confidence, but he also recognized that the health care reform resistance is heavy. Obama's belief in health care reform even if it is very strong, and even had vowed to "give up re-election also want to implement health care reform \", but the road to health care reform is undoubtedly tortuous, the process is long.  The public supports the policy introduced by the United States government and expects the establishment of a state-run non-profit insurance organization, which will have a huge commercial impact on private insurance companies. With profit margins narrowing and market share being swallowed, private insurance companies will indeed be hurt by the health care reform. The Obama administration's goal is to provide affordable health insurance to all Americans, because the ultimate goal of the Obama administration is to provide "broad coverage" and "low cost". The question of who will be able to pay for this health care reform \"give up their lives for justice\" has become the most talked about issue at the moment.  Even if the American people support the U.S. health care reform, because they are the ultimate beneficiaries, but the U.S. government's financial constraints and the immense strength of U.S. interest groups to make people's recognition of the health care reform declined, and we also pinched a cold sweat for Obama. The direction of the policy is good, even if the **** and the party are against it; the purpose of the policy is pleasing because Americans themselves benefit. However the funding comes from where, damaged interest groups an unseen fist seems to hit Obama's soft underbelly like a bull across the mountain. Most Americans rely on businesses to pay for most of their health care, which creates a big burden on businesses. In eight years, the United States health care cost growth is 3.7 times the increase in wages. In this financial crisis, how many businesses have lost money and gone out of business yet still have to pay for their employees' health insurance. Yet neither Obama nor Congress has given us a definitive answer on how to expand health care coverage while reducing health care spending.  Americans have always been known for their independence, free competition, \"I am the master of this world\" values, after all, the so-called fairness in the minds of Americans is regardless of position and social status, believe in the value of equality of all people. ***It is not empty talk for the party to claim that the US health care reform "will undermine American values and way of life\" for ideological and political reasons.