WHO’S GETTING TRAMPLED?

We all are!
Our health care system is really only working well for the private insurance companies. They are raking billions of dollars in profits and their CEOs are making millions every year on the status quo. The rest of us are left to face skyrocketing health care costs, needless bureaucracy and life-threatening denials.
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LATEST SCORECARD
Fifty-eight percent of primary care doctors in the U.S. report their patients often have difficulty paying for medications and care, and half of U.S. doctors spend substantial time dealing with restrictions insurance companies place on their patients’ care, according to the 2009 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey.
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Families saw their premiums for job-based health insurance rise to an average of $13,375 annually in 2009, with workers paying an average share of $3,515 and employers paying $9,860.
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