The economic perspective.
by: Christine Zafra
There are about 45 million Americans who are not insured, and among those 45 million, about a little over 1/3 die of a rather wasteful death. Their deaths could have been prevented if they only received the right amount of medical assistance.
Bad healthcare system can result to dwindling economic implications.
1. The rising costs of premiums put unwanted strains on jobs, businesses and wages;
2. Less efficient workforce is the result of ineffective healthcare;
3. Increasing public health expenses is a serious cause of financial challenges;
4. Health care is a vital piece of the puzzle of economic safekeeping.
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