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 *Health Care will Cause U.S. Dollar Collapse*

It is becoming increasingly likely that health care will be the straw that
causes the U.S. Dollar to collapse. There is no doubt about it that health
care costs are out-of-control in America. Unfortunately, most Americans are
calling for the government to do something about astronomical health care
costs, when the government is actually the cause of the crisis and will only
make it much worse.

Medicare costs have increased from $3 billion in 1966 to an estimated $408
billion in 2009. This equals a compound annual growth rate of 12% and proves
that inflation gravitates towards parts of the economy where government is
involved in the most. Health care now accounts for 17% of the U.S. GDP, and
by 2017 it is estimated that one out of every $5 spent in this country will
be on health care.

Isn't it amazing that the one area of medical care that is going down in
price is plastic surgery and other cosmetic procedures, because it is the
area where the government is involved in the least? Free market forces
dictate plastic surgery prices, because health insurance typically does not
cover it.

Today we have a system where tax free health benefits from employers force
Americans into expensive health insurance plans that encourage individuals
to claim every small doctor's visit. This creates abuse of the system with
Americans going to the emergency room for unnecessary reasons, knowing they
will only have to pay a $10 co-pay.

If Americans were able to take home the cost of their health insurance
plans, in the form of higher wages, they would then be able to purchase
cheaper health insurance plans on their own that cover only bad accidents
and major emergencies. If they wanted to see the doctor for something minor,
they could pay for it out of pocket. With less people abusing the system,
waits would be shorter and doctors would be encouraged to charge the least.
Today, with doctors getting paid by a handful of third-party corporations,
they are encouraged to charge the most.

Government intervention into health care has ruined the industry for doctors
too. The government has made the industry less efficient by creating too
many licenses and regulations. Doctors now spend half of their time filling
out excessive paperwork while worrying about malpractice lawsuits. If
somebody has a small bruise on their arm, instead of telling the patient to
use ice, doctors now run multiple tests and fill out dozens of forms to
comply with regulations and prevent themselves from being sued.

Obama's plan of socialized health care will wipe out the private sector and
create less competition. No private health insurance companies will be able
to compete with the government, which will be able to operate at a loss
continuously. With any remaining efficiencies of the free market eliminated,
costs will go up for all Americans in the form of much higher inflation, and
the quality of health care will go down.

If we want the U.S. to remain the country where millions of people travel to
for top quality medical care, we need to allow the free market to work for
itself. Free market principles are the only way to drive costs down while
improving the quality of health care.

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