Each of those was named by 18 percent of the people polled, far outdistancing any other worry.
Maybe it’s no coincidence that those two issues cause equal amounts of anxiety among Americans, says Chris Orestis, Executive Vice President of GWG Life (www.gwglife.com).
“There’s a lot of debate in Washington about what role government should play in healthcare, and I think a lot of people are worried that lawmakers aren’t coming up with good answers,” says Orestis, who has written extensively about what he refers to as the nation’s Healthcare Hunger Games.
“That Gallup poll is an indication that people around the country have come to realize how important healthcare coverage is for them, and how easy it is to lose it.”
With so much uncertainty about what would replace Obamacare if the move to repeal it continues, it may fall to each individual to take measures to make sure the odds are in their favor, Orestis says.
The key to doing that, he says, is to understand how to get the most out of what you already have. Some factors to consider include:
Ultimately, the best strategy is to stay healthy so you need as little healthcare as possible, Orestis says.
“If you invest in your physical, mental and emotional health today,” he says, “you’ll be repaid with a better lifestyle and less need for doctors and prescription medicine in the future.”
About Chris Orestis
Chris Orestis, Executive Vice President of GWG Life (www.gwglife.com), is an over 20-year veteran of the insurance and long-term care industries and is nationally recognized as a healthcare expert and senior care advocate. He is a former Washington, D.C. lobbyist who has provided legislative testimony; the author of two books: “Help on the Way” and “A Survival Guide to Aging”; a frequent columnist with a currently popular series entitled “The Healthcare Hunger Games”; and has been a featured guest on over 50 radio programs and in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Kiplinger’s, Investor’s Business Daily, PBS, and numerous other media outlets.
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