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Essay On How To Protect Us From Ourselves

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How To Protect Us From Ourselves
The United States of America is an amazing country, mostly known for the rights that we are given at birth; however, the United States, a wealthy nation, remains a county that does not provide universal healthcare to its citizens thus, millions of Americans remain uninsured. Making this a major issue that needs to be addressed. The one country that prides itself over its outstanding healthcare system is Canada. According to the 2000 World Health Organization’s ratings, Canada is ranked at 30th and the U.S. 37th among 191 nations who participated in the study. Additionally, Canadians have a life expectancy of 80 opposed to Americans who have a 78 years. Dr. Krell reports the disparity of life …show more content…

If they were to pay for the medical bill out of their own wallet then they’d be paying for a number of things such as the ambulance (if they had called one), the doctor for seeing you, treatment, medication, lab work, x-rays and other such medical procedures. Once the individual is released from the hospital it is likely that the medically uninsured individual will not continue with his medical regimen. A recent study had shown that 62% of bankruptcies are caused from high medical bills. Meaning that our healthcare is expensive thus, not everyone can afford coverage. Since Canada has a higher life expectancy than America it is thought that Canada’s healthcare plan is better. Dr. Krell reports the disparity of life expectancy may be due to good healthcare. This study helps us come to a conclusion how healthcare can play a big factor in life expectancy. A study in April 18 “Annals of Internal Medicine” compares the survival rate of patients with cystic fibrosis in the U.S. and Canada. Their results concluded that the patients in Canada had a 10 year higher survival rate as opposed to the U.S. patients. It is speculated that the lack of healthcare coverage or insurance status in the U.S. attributed to the results. However, the study also showed if a U.S. patient who has private insurance his/hers survival rate is the same as a Canadian’s. An American without good

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