While the Federal Government continues to spends billions of dollars per month in Iraq and Afghanistan and billions more bailing out failed commercial banks and investment firms and executives of these failed institutions like AIG take home millions in bonuses, millions of Americans forgo health care because they can't afford it. It there something wrong here?
Check out the April 2009 Kaiser Health Tracking Poll by clicking here.
Here is a snippet from the Kaiser Web site.
The April Kaiser Health Tracking Poll finds that six in ten Americans continues to say that they or a member of their household have delayed or skipped health care in the past year. A solid majority of the public believes health care reform is more important than ever because of current economic problems.
The country’s overall economic problems have not dampened their interest in pursuing health care reform: a solid majority of the public (59%) believes health care reform is more important than ever compared with the thirty-seven percent who say we can’t afford health reform because of economic problems.
The most common actions taken due to costs were substituting home remedies or over-the-counter drugs for doctors visits (42%) and skipping dental care or check ups (36%). Additionally, three in ten (29%) did not fill a prescription for medicine and two in ten (18%) cut pills in half or skipped doses.
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