Most of the Care You Need for Most of Your Life

At some point in our lives, many of us will have some significant illness or injury that requires hospitalization or specialty care.

But mostly, we need care for occasional acute illnesses, aches and pains we want to make sure aren’t something more serious, minor tests and procedures that aren’t emergencies, and general preventive care against potentially serious future complications.

Unfortunately, the U.S. health care system has three major problems:

  • It’s Unaffordable. Costs are too high. The full cost of family health insurance coverage is typically $2,000/month or more. Many employers, especially small businesses, simply can’t afford to offer a health insurance plan.
  • It’s Impersonal. Patients rarely have consistent, long-term relationships with their providers .
  • It’s Ineffective. Despite the advanced technology available today, U.S. life expectancy has been declining for the last few years .

Unaffordability is a major reason for the ineffectiveness. Even though people are paying thousands for their insurance, they still have high out-of-pocket costs when they do seek care because of their deductible and co-pays. So, they avoid going to the doctor, and they run the risk of a bad health outcome because they didn’t get the tests that could have detected the problem earlier. With HELPcare Clinic membership, that barrier to care is eliminated.

For most people, it’s most of the health care they need for most of their lives.

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To learn more about how HELPcare Clinic membership can help to solve your problems with the U.S. health care system, request your free copy of Saving Through Membership today.

Interested in alternatives to health insurance that cover the large, unexpected medical costs that HELPcare Clinic doesn't? Start by reading our introduction to Zion HealthShare, where HELPcare Clinic members can save an extra 15%–20% on their monthly payments!

Joe Aase

Joe is HELPcare's Finance Director. He lives in Hopkins, MN with his wife Amy.
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