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The Rising Cost Of Healthcare

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There are many studies done focusing on the rising cost of health care and some of the findings states that the rising cost of healthcare premiums is a worldwide problem, however I also think they are higher in the U.S. In 2015, U.S. health care costs were $3.2 trillion. That makes health care one of the largest U.S. industries, equaling 17.8 percent of Gross Domestic Product in comparison to the late 1960s healthcare cost was only $27 billion which was 5 percent of GDP, which comes at a cost of $9,990 per person each year. The main reason for the rising cost of healthcare is a combination of government policies and lifestyles changes, such as, the insured, uninsured same sex partners, weight, smoking, drinking etc., just to give a …show more content…

Third lifestyle example, cancer, an article written by Lacie Glover, Oncologist worry about the rising of cancer treatment, newly approved cancer drug cost an average of $10,000 per month, with therapies costing $30,000 per month, patient typically pay 20-30 percent out of pocket for drugs. So, an average year worth of new drugs would cost $26,000-$36,000 per year in addition to health insurance premiums.so we wonder why insurance premiums are constantly on the rise, there are too many life-threatening illnesses. An example of some of the things that could possible decrease the rise in premiums would include doctors, dentists, hospitals etc. that could change the ways in how many times they are sending a patient to repeat tests, blood works that may be are unnecessary and with each test they are billing the insurance company. To elaborate a little on my statement if a patient did a physical and lab yearly and any time within that year there should be the need for lab, I would think that they should be able to use that blood work as long as there are no new diagnosis, there should be some form of technology put in place that would allow that information to be transferred to the new requests and no need to do it manually, if test are continually being repeated there is also the possibility of overtreating, overpayments and rise in premiums to occur.
Other factors that could be affecting the rising cost of

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