health careDoes Obamacare help control health care costs? Is Obamacare ever going to be accepted? Will we ever have a workable solution to health care in America?  Dr. Kantor recently answered these and many other questions from WINA Radio about the state of health care in America, and what we can expect in the future.  He reminds us that Obamacare wasn’t designed to fix the health care system.  All that it was designed to do is to help mitigate and hold down the costs by trying to control different parts of the market, like getting more people involved. They tried to manipulate the market to keep the costs down, which hasn’t seemed to be too efficient.

We really need to go back to the drawing board and focus on disease prevention.  There are excellent health and wellness programs that some employers are starting to migrate towards, which help employees live a healthier lifestyle and offer discounts on health insurance.  If we  drink water, don’t smoke, keep weight down to a BMI below 30, eat an all-natural diet of protein, fruits and veggies, and exercise 3 ½ hours a week, it would solve the health care crisis in our country.  The crisis would be over in less than a generation and we would see drastic effects in our costs to the point where it wouldn’t be a drain on our economy, within just 5 years.

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