The Proactive Health Care Approach, Pt.1 – How important
is being ‘Proactive’?
Many people fail to invest in pro-activity, but do enjoy
the after effects when someone else has done it for them. What
many regard as ‘luck’ is not luck at all. Bad outcomes,
generally, don’t accidentally go away. But they can be
neutralized before they have much effect. Leading up to our
nation’s current health insurance/care crises, we have seen
little or no proactivity at all. We see the deplorable
conditions our 72 million fellow countrymen are in, those
without health insurance and those with inadequate health
insurance. We want it fixed now. Had our government used
proactivity a year or two ago, we could have had it now. But,
obviously, they did not. That is why it is so essential to
direct our leaders to constantly look at tomorrow.
Even the simplest among us knows our health insurance/care
system needs a change. Will we settle for a quick band-aid and
vague promises, or have we learned better? There are subtle
underpinnings of proactivity in the linings of current
proposals being issued from, not only our presidential
candidates, but also from a host of experts who have spent most
of their lives learning and they trying to share with us a
better way. Look around…check the internet…what countries have
the most health insurance complaints? What countries have the
most health care complaints? By all means, don’t fall prey to
expensive glossed advertising. Look behind the stage props for
tangible results. James Rosen, of Fox News has posted a good
article on FOXNews.com, bringing out some very positive
possibilities to move our collapsing health insurance/care
system into recovery.
Continued…
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