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Medical Insurance Persuasive Essay

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Even though some people believe universities will lose money if they insure all athletes with medical insurance. I believe the NCAA should give health insurance to athletes because families can only pay a certain amount of the bill, the athletes that go to the school bring in millions of dollars, and the NCAA covers bills up to $90,000 but don't exceed it. Colleges should be responsible for the athletes that commit to playing a sport in college with the possibility of getting an injury and not being able to fully recover and get back to a normal lifestyle.
Families can only pay a certain amount of the hospital bills that's why the NCAA …show more content…

“ Louisville men's basketball player Kevin Ware's gruesome injury Sunday evening did not just mean the end of his season and, potentially, his basketball career. It also puts at risk his college education and could leave Ware and his family responsible for medical bills related to an injury that Ware sustained while helping make his university millions of dollars.” “http://www.cbsnews.com/news/kevin-ware-injury-could-put-scholarship-at-risk/BRIAN MONTOPOLI ”. The fact that the NCAA brings in hundreds of millions of dollars shows that they have the money somewhere to provide the athletes with the type of insurance they need. “ The National Collegiate Athletic Association, the largest collegiate sports organization in the United States, oversees much of the business of American college sports. For 2011-12, the NCAA reported $871.6 million in revenue-- 81 percent of which came from a broadcast rights agreement with Turner/CBS Sports. Another 11 percent came from sponsoring championships, such as the annual "March Madness" basketball tournament. The NCAA distributes roughly 60 percent of its revenues among Division I schools to help fund athletic departments and scholarships.” “http://finance.zacks.com/much-money-college-sports-generate-10346.html by Scott Morgan, Demand Media” Below is a visual representation of, “. For 2011-12, the NCAA reported $871.6 million in revenue-- 81 percent of which came from a broadcast rights agreement with Turner/CBS Sports. Another 11 percent came from sponsoring championships, such as the annual "March Madness" basketball

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