By most standards, many people believe that the cost of health care, even with insurance coverage, is beyond reasonable and extremely high. Many, however, cannot always quantify or qualify how much they think health care "should" cost. As a consumer of health care and based on your knowledge and any experiences in paying for care, discuss what you think should be included in the cost of care both for services and products and whether or not cost would affect your decision to have a procedure or service if you were underinsured or uninsured (i.e. would you still have it done no matter the cost). What would ultimately matter to you if the cost was more than you could afford?
Answer:
As a consumer of human care I feel that following expense ought to be incorporated:
On the off chance that I am uninsured or underinsured(and system/procedure and administration is required) than It will without a doubt impact my decision since I have to remember that medical procedure may cost me for my entire life savings or I may experience significant debt trouble because of this.
Eventually if procedure is required my wellbeing/health is the thing that issues most for me despite the fact that medical procedure costs beyond what I can bear. I won't stop for a second to go through the entirety of my life savings on medical procedure on the off chance that it is must.
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