Universal Healthcare
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America should absolutely have universal healthcare because it helps provide those in need with healthcare, it helps families save money while allowing them to have health care, and it makes sure all americans receive proper and equal treatment.
Over the years, Health care has become increasingly unaffordable for businesses and individuals.The number of uninsured U.S. residents has grown to over 45 million Free medical services would encourage patients to get well instead of worrying about medical bills and debt. As a result, Many people die throughout the year due to not receiving full treatment because of either poor insurance or not having insurance at all.
The number of unisured people has risen to 47.9 million people in the United States who do not have health insurance due to the cost. The government has made programs to reduce prices such as obama care but have standards to receive them and only provide little support. A large quantity of americans often fail to receive proper healthcare due to their health care or not having health care at all. Universal healthcare has been granted in other countries except for america and people face debt due to medical bills and no longer want to receive medical attention. As you cn see Many people Need universdal healthcare.
"Free" health care isn't really free since we must pay for it with taxes; expenses for health care would have to be paid for with higher taxes or spending cuts in other areas such as defense, education, etc. There's an entitlement mentality in this country that believes the government should give us a number of benefits such as "free" health care. But the government must pay for this somehow. What good would it do to wipe out a few hundred dollars of monthly health insurance premiums if our taxes go up by that much or more? If we have to cut AIDS research or education spending, is it worth it?
Free medical services would encourage patients to practice preventive medicine and inquire about problems early when treatment will be light; currently, patients often avoid physicals and other preventive measures because of the costs. Because many people are uninsured and those that do have insurance face high deductibles, Americans often forego doctor visits for minor health problems or for preventive medicine. Thus, health problems that could be caught at an early stage or prevented altogether become major illnesses. Things like routine physicals, mammograms, and HIV tests could prevent major problems. This not only affects the health of the patient but the overall cost of the system, since preventive medicine costs only a small fraction of a full blown disease. A government-provided system would remove the disincentive patients have for visiting a medical professional.
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Title: Should the Government Provide Free Universal Health Care for All Americans?Author: Joe Messerli Publisher:Balancedpolitics.orgWhen Published: Jan 7, 2012
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Title: Should All Americans Have the Right (Be Entitled) to Health Care?Author: Procon Publisher: Procon When Published: 11/11/2015
Title: A Brief History: Universal Health Care Efforts in the USAuthor:Karen S. PalmerPublisher: PNHPWhen Published: Spring of 1999
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