So many Americans don't have insurance, meaning people who do have insurance pay for themselves and for people who don't have insurance. The more uninsured Americans they have, medical care will continue to increase. Some insured people believe they can afford their insurance policy now, but possibly in the future they will not. .
Medical technology can change many lives, but the cost of it is unpredictable. Medical technology is anything that deals with medical procedures to drugs. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and prevention, they point out, "In 2010 the use of high-tech medical tests and surgeries escalated rapidly over the past decade" (Khan). With so many cures over certain sicknesses, medical technology made that happen. Americans are willing to pay more and more for their benefits. Half of Americans want the newest and best procedures and treatments and expect the insurance policy to pat for it. With new treatments for certain diseases, like AIDS, the cost of medicine is reasonably high. Many of the illness can be very expensive to treat. Many Americans get sick, including having cancer, AIDS, or just a common cold. For example, there is a patient who has AIDS and they need their medicine to take. There are a few rumors being said that AIDS is almost curable. Meaning the medicine and treatments are getting better and the cost of it is getting higher. .
For high medicine and treatment, medical care costs have to increase. With the new medical technology, it will give life expectancy. Meaning with the new baby boomers who are retired or about to retired, as the get into age they will need medicine and special treatments. .
For instance, people with Alzheimer disease they have to go through a lot of treatment to get their memory lost under control. In other words, the treatments are very costly and the rise of medical care will help to pay the treatments. People who have insurance, their insurance will go up because of the new medical technology and life expectancy.