Everyone is aware of the extremely high cost of most health
care services. These costs can be measured not only in cash outlays, but
also in time spent at a doctor's office. Waiting times can often be an
hour or more for a comprehensive physical examination at a family
physician's or internist's office. If you have a problem that requires
same-day attention, the waiting time at a local hospital emergency room
is open-ended and can easily range into several hours or more.
Those fortunate enough to have health insurance are able to
buffer some of the monetary expenses. But even with an individual or
family health insurance policy, annual out-of-pocket costs continue to
rise steeply as monthly premiums, co-payments, and deductibles increase
substantially year-over-year. For example, during the past five years
monthly premiums for many policies have increased 15% or more annually.
This means that monthly payments in 2013 would be approximately double
those paid in 2008. Twice the cost for the same coverage. That's a tough
situation. Of course, the fees don't stop at the monthly premium. Many
policies have deductibles in the range of $5000 or more.

Thus, if we want to enjoy good financial health as well as good
physical health, we might consider getting a "personal" health insurance
policy. Such a "policy" requires more effort than that involved in
writing a check. Your personal health insurance policy involves taking
action in the two main lifestyle areas of diet/nutrition and exercise. A
third lifestyle area, often ignored, involves personal well-being. This
area includes building increasingly positive family relationships and
friendships and developing a broader set of interests beyond one's
favorite television stations and websites.
The only requirement to begin receiving the benefits of improved
health is the willingness to get started. Even if you haven't done any
regular exercise for many years, or if you can't remember the last time
you ate a serving of broccoli, fennel, or kale, you can still start the
journey to better health today. And if you begin, it's very possible
that you'll look back after 12 months, 6 months, or even 3 months and be
very glad you did.
Chiropractic Care and Your Personal Health Insurance Policy
When we talk about lifestyle and good health, we usually only consider exercise and nutrition. A third area - rewarding and fulfilling relationships and interests - may be added as an afterthought. But a fourth area - chiropractic care - is in fact the key to gaining the benefits from all the other lifestyle areas and activities.
Chiropractic care focuses on how your body is doing its job. This "job" is to link harmoniously all the various separate physiological activities - to make sure all your body's systems are working well together. The responsibility for this harmony lies with the nerve system, the master system that ties together the functioning of your heart and lungs, your stomach and other digestive organs, your endocrine system, and your immune system. By identifying and correcting misalignments in the spinal column, chiropractic care helps ensure that your nerve system is functioning optimally. When your nerve system is doing its job, the rest of your body has the opportunity to produce the maximum health available. As a result, chiropractic care helps you get the most out of all your other activities and helps you gain and retain good health.
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Having health insurance is important because coverage helps people get timely medical care and improves their lives and health. Some may believe that people always have access to medical care because they can always go to an emergency room.
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