A universal health care system All Americans should have access to healthcare despite their ability to pay.
Americans should have access to healthcare because no American should go in debt in order to be seen by a Doctor.
Any American that doesn’t have health insurance because they cannot afford private health insurance should have an option for a government ran insurance system. After the age of twenty-two I was no longer able to be on my mother’s health insurance and because I was not pregnant, I did not qualify for any type of state insurance. At this time I was working at a restaurant that did not offer health insurance, and was only making minimum wage. Being diagnosed with epilepsy the year before, I started looking at what I could find for private health insurance. Due to my epilepsy diagnoses, most insurance companies would not even talk to me, and the companies that did could only offer me plans that would cost me four hundred to six hundred dollars a month. I was only making around twelve hundred dollars a month, and I was not able to afford to pay that much money for health insurance. So instead of going to the doctors like I needed too, I only would only go to the ER when my health got bad.
One day, I was on my way to work when I had a seizure at the bus stop, I spent a week in the hospital and went home with a medical bill of five thousand dollars. I went back to work, but we had to move and things started to get worse, because I was not able to pay my
The United States has the most expensive health care system in the world and some 45 million Americans are uninsured under the current health care system, and these numbers continue to grow. However with universal health care coverage everyone could enjoy equal access to health care, as a right afforded to them as American citizens. In a country as wealthy as the United States, there is no justifiable reason why Americans should go without health care and/or die
SHOULD THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PROVIDE HEALTH CARE FOR ALL CITIZENS WHO CANNOT AFFORD THEIR OWN?
Without our health, we have nothing. Money, friends and family, happiness--all are afterthoughts without our health. As such, both as individuals and as a society, maintaining our health must be an indispensable priority. Despite the many faults of our healthcare system, Americans realize this. Healthcare is undoubtedly a major concern in the United States. The recent implementation of the Affordable Care Act, more commonly known as “Obamacare,” the heated debates on healthcare across the nation, and the over one trillion dollars spent per year by the government on healthcare, all show our prioritization of health ("Federal Spending: Where Does the Money Go"). Furthermore, a strong majority of
As I stated previously I think that all people should be allowed access to Health Care and I do think it is a right as an individual. I do believe also that it should not just be free. I feel that all persons should have to pay something for the services and medication they receive. With the cost of medical care estimated to reach the trillions in the next decade we must do something to help to keep those costs down as low as possible. However under the current condition of our economy, with nearly 10 million people in the country being out of work it would
Health insurance comes as second nature to many of us. We grab that blue and white card and put it in our wallet and forget about it until we are sick or injured. When this happens, there it is, cushioning our fall like the extra padding it provided to cushion our wallets. This is not the case with everyone, however. Many Americans have no cushion to fall back on, no blue and white card to show the emergency room when they have an unexpected health concern. No HMO with a convenient co-pay amount when their son or daughter develops an ear infection.
A national health care system in the United States has been a contentious topic of debate for over a century. Social reformists have been fighting for universal health care for all Americans, while the opposition claims that a “social” heath care system has no place in the ‘Land of the Free’.
Some might argue that a right to healthcare could possibly increase U.S. debt and deficit. Strong case, but if the U.S. government can spend millions on other countries then I doubt debt is a serious issue when it comes to medical services
The availability of healthcare is an extremely important issue in the United States. There are millions of Americans that are uninsured in the U.S. A high amount of uninsured people are from minority groups such as Hispanics and African-Americans. High deductible payments, the cost of prescription drugs, and lack of health insurance coverage cause many Americans to choose to live without insurance to save money for everyday expenses beside healthcare. Without health insurance, people do not have access to quality healthcare. Most citizens are aware of the issues in the healthcare system, but the disagreement comes when discussing how the best approach on ameliorating the system. Some believe that a more public and universal healthcare system is the best approach. Others believe that America works best through free enterprise and private institutions, and believe health insurance should be more privatized. However, health care has been shown to work best and be more available through proper public government control as it will allow for all Americans to have access to equal healthcare, in which money does not dictate health.
The united states have a unique health care system of delivery that pursues to target some specific areas. The health reform, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act also called the Obama care (2010), which holds the promise of universal health coverage under government mandates. With a predominant role that is play from the government the Health Care Reform is said to be, one of the most important pieces of legislation today. Universal health care is the pourpose that all citizens should have access to affordable, high-quality medical care and acces to primary care. Health care reform will provide every American with the ability to obtain, health insurance regardless of race, ethnicity, or income. With universal health care, everyone’s
What would you say when I told you that if you look at a list of the worlds developed industrialized nations that there is only one developed country in the world that doesn’t have a universal healthcare system. Some of the countries on this list include Japan, Germany, and even Canada. The United States, a global power, our home and the world’s largest economy is the only westernized industrial country without universal healthcare. The amount of people dying due to a lack of medical coverage is at an all-time high, while the U.S also has the most expensive healthcare system in the world for its citizens. According to Toni Johnson, author of the article “Healthcare Costs and U.S Competiveness” “The United States spends an estimated $2 trillion annually on healthcare expenses, more than any other industrialized country. According to data from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the United States spends two-and-a-half times more than the OECD average, and yet ranks with Turkey and Mexico as the only OECD countries without universal health coverage.” (Johnson) For a country that spends so much it seems strange we do not even offer the best health care in the world. It also seems even stranger that there are over 45 million Americans who are going without health insurance. (Johnson) Universal health care is defined as a basic guarantee of health care to all its
America is known for democracy, freedom, and the American Dream. American citizens have the right to free speech, free press, the right to bear arms, and the right to religious freedom to name a few. The Declaration of Independence states that American citizens have the rights including “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” America promises equality and freedom and the protection of their rights as outlined in the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights. But with all the rights and freedoms that American citizens enjoy, there is one particular area where the United States seems to be lacking. That area is health care. The United States is the only industrialized nation that doesn’t have some form of legal
After the age of twenty-two, I was no longer able to be on my mother’s health insurance and I did not qualify for any type of state insurance. At this time, I was working at a restaurant that did not offer insurance. The year before doctors diagnosed me with epilepsy, and having health insurance was very important. I started looking at private insurance, but due to my epilepsy diagnoses, most insurance companies would not even talk to me. The companies that did could only offer me plans that would cost me six hundred dollars a month. I was not able to afford to pay that much money for health insurance. Therefore, instead of going to the doctors as I needed too, I only would only go to the ER when my health got bad. I was on my way to work one day when I had a seizure at the bus stop. I went to the hospital and ended up coming home with a bill of five thousand dollars. I went back to work, but because I was not able to pay my medical bills and pay my monthly bills to survive, I started to skip my monthly medical payments. The hospital sued me and started taking twenty-five present of my checks, to pay for my hospital visit. To some that may not be a lot, but when you live paycheck to paycheck, it makes it hard to pay your bills.
Health care is a huge part of a persons being, but not really affordable to all Americans, everyone should have the right to affordable health care in the U.S.
Unlike many countries in the world who understand the importance of a universal health care system, the United States are lacking in accommodating their citizens with services that many counties see as a public good or even a human right. For years, American’s have been under pressure to search for health care insurance without the guarantee of coverage (SOURCE MICHEAL MOORE). Health care seems to be on on going topic in American politics and it has its reasons (SOURCE SPRINGER LINK). As of recently, many Americans did not have access to health care without being pummelled by excessive bills. Health care in America is seen as a private good. This seemed to be the reality of many American citizens until March 21st 2010 when The Patient protection and Affordable care act, also known as Obamacare, was passed in the house (SOURCE OBAMACARE). The PPACA is a balance between the states and the federal government ( SOURCE PASCALS WAGER). Obamacare is transforming the once private health care systems into a public good (SOURCE). Over 20 million Americans who were unable to receive coverage before, have now been able to get coverage through an agency of their state government. This paper serves to outline the course of how Obamacare has changed the way America serves its citizens in regards to health care. With the use of the theory of the tragedy of commons the back and forth arguments between the Republican and Democratic parties concerning PPACA will show the political games
Individuals who reside in countries practicing a system of universal health care have access to the health services they require, which, consequently, leads to overall healthier populations. Such health services include, amongst other things, prevention promotion, treatment, rehabilitation and palliative care.(who.org) These services are provided without the risk of monetary adversity or destitution for those who use them. Ease of access to health facilities and care in turn leads to healthier people. Universal health care systems bring the entire populace into contact with good quality services and health professionals, in addition to medicines and technologies that aid in the diagnosis and treatment of medical problems. In order to meet the urgent well-being needs of the population, such systems employ a people-centered combined care approach to treatment that incorporates: