Health care issues follow children into the classroom
Health care in America touches nearly every facet of our lives. Even a child's learning is closely linked to the health and well-being of the child and members of his or her family. Health care discussions dominate our conversations nationwide because it affects everyone.
The stress of affording health care for family members follows children into our school classrooms. Children hear the harsh discussions of affording health care and see when members of their family make choices to not get medical treatment as needed because of costs, even if the family has medical insurance. Or perhaps the child is the one in need of expensive medical treatment, putting a financial strain on the family.
Educators are anxious about the health care debate, not just for their own families, but for the children they teach. Hearing
Health care costs have risen faster than the annual income. Over the last several years, employers are finding it difficult to maintain a high level of health care benefits for their employees with the continually rising costs. Alarmingly, families in middle/upper middle class families are now discovering their salaries are not keeping pace with the rise of medical costs.
Having access to affordable health care in
The simple economic principle of supply and demand applies to the rising health care costs. The demand for health care (including prescriptions) is high, so private health care providers continue to raise their prices, causing the insurance industry to raise its premiums and the federal expenses of Medicare and Medicaid to increase. In addition, there has been a significant increase in chronic illnesses, like diabetes and heart disease, due to unhealthy lifestyles.
During my term as superintendent of public instruction, I had the pleasure to serve on the Jump In coalition in central
People want affordable health care.



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