Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Health Care

There seems to be alot of talk these days about what to do about Health Care in the United States. As it turns out it is 7% of our economy so whatever is done must take that into account. I take a very pragmatic view of this subject. Someone has to pay for it; so what is the most efficient and effective way to get this done. If we put more burden on the business community how will they compete with the countries that do not have these costs? Are tax credits sufficient to offset these expenses? Do we want to be in the business of regulating companies profits? Why isn't the free market sufficient or is it? As you can see there are alot of questions around this issue. What do you think?

3 comments:

Jennifer Sertl said...

I think it is my duty as an American Citizen to take better care of myself. I hope that we do not accept "average" as "average" but hold ourselves and our peers to higher and higher standards of "wellness." Any thing I do for health, wellness today--exercise--massage, eating healthy not only feels better--it is cost effective. Eat, rest, exercise and you'll be surprised at how effective you become at work and at home. I don't want my children to have to pay for my bad habits.

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