What impact will the new government health care insurance have on jobs in the health care field?

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I am planning on going into nursing, but I’m afraid that this will greatly reduce job opportunities and cut the pay of health care workers.

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13 Responses to “What impact will the new government health care insurance have on jobs in the health care field?”

  1. Shovel Ready Says:

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    The working conditions will also deteriorate. Stay away.

  2. froggy Says:

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    YOU ARE VERY SMART!!!! go into nursing-they have a need now, and will increasingly have a need for nursing.. believe me!

  3. Half-pint Says:

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    It will be fine. I know numerous doctors and nurses and just about all say that i should pursue medicine if that is the career i want. Several doctors told me that i should not let anything discourage me and that there was a little scare similar to this when HMO’s started.

  4. con man Says:

    Create a video blog…instantly.

    How do you think it will reduce job opportunities? there will be 30 million more patients to care for. I don’t get you way of thinking.

  5. Frank Capo Says:

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    You’ve got to figure that jobs like nursing won’t be as in demand in the next 3-5 years because so many schools are pushing out nursing program graduates right now because currently it is a high-demand job.

  6. whiteflame55 Says:

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    …OK, so, new government health insurance comes into play, more people have health insurance. When more people have health insurance, that means more people are going to the hospital, which means more people need to be hired to deal with all these people. How exactly will this lead to reduced job opportunities or cuts in pay? If anything, it will lead to more job opportunities and increases in pay just to keep the people they have.

  7. 27ysq Says:

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    It will totally control everything to do from a thermometer purchase at the local doctor’s office to the programs offered at the local community college. IT IS A TAKEOVER, make no mistake about it. Forget informing your doctor that you believe that this patient reacted funny to this or that, the patient will get EXACTLY what the gov TELLS the doctor the patient will get.

    61% of the US does not want this Democrat healthcare bill but Chicago democrats and politicians are now running Washington [Daley Politics] and you WILL TAKE it whether you like it or not.

  8. typical white clinging to stuff Says:

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    You should go into nursing. The rest of us will soon enough get nurses for what was our primary care physician slot.

  9. justme Says:

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    I think the health care industry will continue to boom. The real money is in insurance, of course.

  10. Johnny Friendly Says:

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    What government health insurance? You haven’t been paying attention to the news, have you? The Senate removed the government health insurance option from its bill.

    In any case, health care workers will continue to be in high demand well into the future.

  11. Tracie R Says:

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    if nursing is what you want to do then do it. It will always be in demand. With this health care crap in play, they might cut pay. Sure more people, but it’s basically medicaid for all. Medicare pays like ****. Therefore hospitals make less. They can’t pay too little though or the hospitals will lose nurses. But keep in mind try to work for a private hospital. They can accept or decline any insurance they want. So besides in the er where you have to stabilize any and all patients, regardless of pay, the private hospitals and md offices will possibly/probably refuse or limit the number of patients with this government insurance.

    Don’t change what you want to do or become because of what might happen. Who knows, obama may be voted out next election and the new president might veto this health care plan. And things will be back to normal. If you want to be a nurse, then do it. If you change to do something else because of this you might not be as happy.

    Good luck!

  12. Al Says:

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    I can’t be 100% certain, but Ronald Reagan did a commercial in the 50’s talking about government run health care, and the adverse effect it would have in our overall well being as a country, he said, doctor’s would be paid on a flat rate, not difference from a cardiologist to a podiatrist, thats bad news for doctors who are specialized in their fields, and I think the nursing trades will have opportunities in them yet, but aspects of the job may change some what under a government run system, I’m not sure if thats a good thing or not.

  13. muncie birder Says:

    Create a video blog…instantly.

    You will be more in demand. Do you have any idea how much RNs make now? They will undoubtedly be in much higher demand and should have a rewarding if busy future. Go for it and good luck.