Until Paul Ryan and the GOP have their way with us and "reform" Medicare.
I can't see any policy in the works, whether it is by "fixing" the ACA, repealing the "ACA" or by repealing and replacing the ACA, that will address the underlying problem, which is that costs are just too high. You can shift around who pays all you want, but prices are still too high."The care is too damn high!"
This is something I think about a bit. Why I'm healthy (and on dialysis) were others are not. I do think that a constant positive outlook helps. (I do get stressed and snap at my wife.) this story supports that a positive outlook statically helps. The Life-Extending Health Benefits of OptimismA new large-scale study finds women who maintain a positive outlook on life are less likely to die prematurely.https://psmag.com/the-life-extending-health-benefits-of-optimism-d1c3baaa83fe#.2ofu6geji
...When things do not go right it can be very difficult to maintain a positive attitude. I believe it is a constant test. And we ARE being graded. I just wish I knew by who.
So, if we are being tested, how do we know if we've passed or failed?