Hello John, Navigating the health care system can be daunting. - Rising costs
- Limited access to specialists
- Confusing insurance policies
These often leave Americans feeling frustrated and powerless when it comes to their health care choices. Indeed, in a poll conducted by Public Opinion Strategies, respondents were asked to sum up how they feel when dealing with the health care system. Some 56% of voters agreed with the statement: “I feel helpless, like no one listens to me, and I have almost no say in anything. The system is in charge, not me.” This sentiment is widespread and understandable. The current system prioritizes bureaucratic processes for governments and insurance companies over the needs of doctors and patients. And when politicians in Washington attempt to “fix” the system, the results often make things worse. Consider this: The federal government spends a staggering $1.7 trillion annually on health care — nearly a quarter of the federal budget. - Yet, ask yourself: Are Americans truly seeing the value of this massive expenditure? Has pouring more money into the system actually improved things, or has it led to more bureaucracy, more paperwork, and less personal autonomy?
Here’s the reality: Americans want control over their health care. Poll after poll shows that people want the freedom to make decisions about their own health care — choosing the doctors, coverage, and treatment options that best fit their needs. That’s why the Personal Option plan was created. The Personal Option is a doctor-supported approach designed to put patients back in charge. It offers solutions like health savings accounts, allowing individuals and families to allocate funds for health care arrangements that work best for them. - Currently, only 20% of Americans qualify for HSAs due to restrictive government regulations. The Personal Option aims to change that.
This plan also seeks to remove barriers to innovative care models like direct primary care — a subscription-based service where patients pay a flat monthly fee for comprehensive primary care. - Direct primary care eliminates the need for insurance companies or government intermediaries, offering deep discounts on medications and personalized care. Think of it as “Netflix for health care.”
The benefits are clear: More choice means more control for patients. Increased competition among health care providers drives down costs and improves quality, giving Americans access to affordable, tailored health care options. The Personal Option empowers individuals to decide what’s best for their health. It prioritizes choice, affordability, and freedom, making health care personal again. Are you ready to wrest control of your health care away from government and insurance company bureaucrats? Are you ready to make your own health care decisions? 1️ Sign our petition for the Personal Option today. |