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    Do you think one day people can take care of their health free? People are debating whether health care should be universal or private. Some people think that it should be universal because it is free and can be available to anyone. Some people think private health care is better because you pay for your own health care and you don’t have to wait a long time for a treatment. Universal health care should not be adapted because it will rise taxes much higher and doctors will over use materials for

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    Lifeline Medical Fears

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    Since the passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), Lifeline Medical fears the act will negatively affect their company (Lifeline Medical, personal communication, August 2015). The ACA ensures that all US citizens have and can afford medical insurance. Through the insurance packages offered with the ACA, the government has begun to regulate the types of care patients get. The insurance packages approve the cheapest way to perform a procedure, causing only the wealthy to afford the procedures needed

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    Earned Income Tax

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    The first four months of every New Year signify tax season. This is a stressful time of year due to family and workplace commitments. Therefore, get a head start on tax filing by knowing the benefits, restrictions, and solutions to tackle tax season 2017. Benefits This tax season is a blessing for procrastinators. The deadline has extended from April 15th to April 18th. This is due to April 15th being a Federal Holiday (Emancipation Day). The standard deduction for Head of Household increase

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    People in Canada today can expect to live longer than ever before. Once you make it to 65, Statistics Canada data (2007-2009) suggest that you can live another 20.2 years, on average. In 2015, Canada have more senior people aged 65 and older (16%) than people aged 15 and younger (15%). By 2050, the proportion of the elderly will be one in four (25%). Both the prevalence of chronic illness and cost of acute care increase with age as elderly people requires expensive hospital-delivered diagnosis and

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    Healthcare Vaccination

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    HealthCare is most often a system put in place by the Government to provide affordable medical assistance to those that need it. Providing Free HealthCare to all has a substantial amount of pros , it allows people to receive vaccines, medical attention, and emergency assistance, without being at the mercy of their own wealth. Healthcare helps stop disease epidemics. By putting in free HealthCare, those who cannot afford vaccines will now be able to, this decreases the amount of sick people and

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    Some people say America has the best health care system in the nation, is this true? Well, a document stated that Europe, mostly northern parts, perform the highest in the health population, fair financial contributions, responsiveness of the system, preventable deaths, affordability and so on and so on. So America doesn’t have the BEST health care system in the nation. But they do meet a similar economic levels. It is said that 37% of Americans do not go to their regular doctor due to the high

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    In 2010, Congress passed the Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act (ACA). The landmark legislation effected numerous stakeholder groups in the realm of health care. One of the most important stakeholder groups were doctors. The support of many doctors and the endorsement of the American Medical Association (AMA) proved critical in the passage of the ACA. However, there has also been skepticism regarding certain provisions in the legislation among doctors. Nonetheless, doctors’ groups

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    Presidential Campaign: Jeb Bush John Ellis “Jeb” Bush, comes from a very political background. Having his father George H. W. Bush and oldest brother George W. Bush, both serve as President of the United States, gives him a lot of inspiration and drive, also wanting to make a difference in our world, all while being a man of his own. Jeb is standing strong with his beliefs in his platform. A few of his issues include domestic, economical, international relations, and education. He entrusts that

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    Social Welfare Programs

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    The government of the United States provides many social welfare programs to citizens who need the help. These programs are categorized into two main forms, social insurance programs and public assistance programs. One of the public assistance programs is called Medicaid. Medicaid is a health and nursing insurance that is funded by the federal and state governments. This program is for people who have limited resources or incomes. Its stated mission is to foster improvements in the delivery

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    Health Reform Benefits

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    Health reform strives to provide health insurance to those who are uninsured, have a pre-existing condition and are denied by healthcare plans, and/or people who cannot afford health care insurance due to the high premiums. Furthermore, health reform provides tax breaks to small businesses so that they can afford insurance to their employees, free coverage for prevention services such as vaccines and screenings, assistance with drug coverage for Medicare patients, and providing insurance options

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