Friday, December 27, 2013

Politics and Healthcare Reports

According to Steven Trobiani, M.D., author of "Sustainable Healthcare Reform: Harnessing the Power of Capitalism to Fund Our Social Needs", these deductibles fall hardest on the lower and middle classes. “Even for those individuals qualifying for subsidies under Obamacare, this represents a significant expense as those subsidies only serve to offset premium expense, not deductible expense,” states Dr. Trobiani. “Thus for an individual earning $20,000 per year, this deductible represents a whopping 25% of his or her income. For an individual earning $50,000 per year, this represents 10% of his or her income but the unsubsidized cost of premiums will most likely again bring the cost closer to 25% of income. For most young individuals in their 20s who will never use more than  worth of healthcare in any given year,  for more information about health  http://www.scribd.com/doc/193779216/HeahthCare-Tips-2014              

this deductible means that they are essentially still uninsured though they are now paying premiums for the privilege of being uninsured.”Dr. Trobiani advocates a more practical approach to healthcare reform. He states that we can solve our country’s healthcare dilemma by employing capitalist tools to reform the funding of healthcare rather than the delivery of healthcare. Through his patented approach to healthcare finance, we can do for healthcare what 401k plans and IRAs did for retirement. go to  and order a soft-cover copy of
Steven Trobiani, M.D. is the author of “Sustainable Healthcare Reform: Harnessing the Power of Capitalism to Fund Our Social Needs” and the founder of Politics and Healthcare, Inc., article research by    http://issuu.com/marissaalfredo/docs/heahthcare_tips_2014

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