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Age based health care rationing in USA
Health care rationing is a concept which is getting popular day by day in the
circles of medical science. Health care rationing means the provision of medicines
and other articles of health care to the population.
Currently, the concept which is prevalent in the most of the societies is economy
based health care rationing. As the name depicts, the concept implies the surety of
provision to healthcare articles and services to only those who can afford to pay
money against the provision of these things or services.
This type of health care rationing affects almost 15-20% population of USA.
These 15-20% people are either unwilling to buy these provisions against money
or they are too poor to buy. The main thing which is subjugated under health care
rationing is the insurance policy. In USA, government doesnt provide any health
insurance policy currently, on a macro level.
People have to buy their health insurance policies themselves or sometimes their
employers offer this facility as well as other facilities of the healthcare. In such
scenario of health care, the majority population of USA has to rely on their own
funds or on their employers for the healthcare and health insurance.
This is quite an alarming situation and isnt restricted only to USA. There are
many countries which are facing the adverse conditions of healthcare provisions.
Sometimes insurance companies despite having agreements with some big
organizations and corporations, hinder the employees way to insurance by
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holding some pre-screening tests and judging the conditions of the employee and
then they refuse to have an insurance agreement with the employee.
Recently, a new concept of healthcare has been introduced and it is called age
based health care. This concept ensures that some fraction of the total population
gets the health care facilities, either total or partial. How that fraction will be
figured out is determined by age.
The originally proposed plan is to offer more services of healthcare to younger
individuals than to the old ones. This plan may sound weird but is good actually
by many aspects. For example, this based healthcare plan is likely to be opted by
governments of different countries, thereby shedding the load of healthcare from
the shoulders of the citizens.
Another benefit of this plan is that the government will be better able to control
the prices of drugs since once adopted, this plan will demand that government
takes the expenses of age based health care to itself either partially or completely.
This project has critical importance for some nations. USA and Japan are two
major examples. In Japan, quite a big portion of the population is older than 60
years. The number of young people is decreasing there for many reasons. Since
we are not meant to discuss and analyze that case in detail here, lets take the case
of USA.
At present, 13% or more population of USA belongs to age group which has the
lower limit of 65 years and the percentage is increasing day by day. It is expected
that by the year 2030, this percentage will rise to nearly 21%. This means that
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people belonging to younger ages, will keep decreasing as a fraction of USs
society.
Moreover, the age group which is expanding rapidly has a lower age limit of 80
years. These trends relating to USA are quite alarming because youth is the
backbone of any country. From, man power to other walks of life you mostly need
young people in order to have excellent performance. Their depletion will mean a
reduction in countrys assets.
Moreover, the fact is that average age of human beings is nearly 60 to 65 years at
maximum these days (considering medical options only and ignoring the social
factors i.e. wars, famines etc.). So, it means that those who are more than 60 years
old, have already lived a time period which is the total life span of a human being
on average. In such a scenario, they should not have any problem with such kind
of proposals.
This plan may seem unfair apparently, but the thing is that it ensures the safer
future of young generation in general. Some may argue that differentiating on the
basis of the age, in the provision of healthcare facilities is not in accord with the
fundamentals of justice and equality. For such people, Id like to mention that
equality and justice, although used in an interchangeable manner in daily routine,
arent exactly the same things.
How arent equality and justice the same things? Ill show you in the following
lines. Equality means to distribute resources among all equally, without any
discrimination on any basis, whereas justice demands that each one gets fairly
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enough to meet his needs and requirements easily. Thats the difference.People
from older age groups are those who have spent their lives doing jobs, either
public/ private or government. Therefore these people have enough resources
usually, to afford the health care rationing. This is the perfect reason why I
suggest that government should not be a patron for healthcare provisions to old
citizens.
Government should instead focus on providing the younger age groups since the
people belonging to them are struggling and do not have enough funds available
as savings to fight their sickness and diseases. Their recovery from the disease
with governments funds may provide the country with at least 25-30 years of
their service which is not a bad deal.
If government cant sponsor age based health care plans fully, then it should at
least give some subsidy on health care on the basis of age of the individuals.
Some other measures can be taken as well. For example, government may
implement age based health care plans only for major diseases i.e. heart diseases,
cancer of very early and curable stage etc. Government may ask the individuals,
whether young or older, to bear the expenses of their minor diseases and routine
checkups themselves.
Government may give health based loans on the basis of age groups. This is also a
part of age based health care and it makes more sense the chances of having the
original amount of debt as well as interest are more than those of older age groups
which may depart the world any time.
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