The High Cost of…Well…Everything

by Robert on July 24, 2008

So with the high cost of energy and that subsequently driving the cost of many things including delivering goods and services, it is small wonder that healthcare is starting to see people cut back.

I’ve seen a good number of articles already on people allowing their insurance coverage to lapse. They are forgoing the premium cost in an effort to save money. That’s a big short-term gamble. It’s a HUGE long-term gamble. Chances are, if someone drops their coverage, they won’t see a need to pick it back up until, well, they really need it. And then it’s too late.

And people are starting to cut back in other ways, too. In the face of efforts by employers to implement wellness programs and disease management programs, people are starting to act counter to that arguably wise practice. A recent WSJ post documents how Americans have begun to forgo those screenings and well care visits. that’s like not putting a new roof on a house until the rain water coming in has rotted out the floors from the leaks.

There are lesser ways to cut healthcare costs. Find a lower cost provider of the service you require (sorry for the shameless self-promo, but it’s what we do). Find a provider closer to you, so you don’t incur the fuel costs (again, sorry for the shameless self-promo, but…). Shop your prescription prices (um, sorry…). Just get engaged with your health and be aware instead of being passive. After all, it is your health, and if you don’t have your health, what do you really have anyway?

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