Persuasive Essay On Universal Healthcare

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One of the most pressing domestic issues facing the United States today will determine the very quality of life of their citizens and how the United States compares to the rest of the world. Despite the need for a universal healthcare system, a one size fits all approach is unattainable at the moment due to the extremes of the opposing viewpoints. An analysis of the current healthcare industry and government assisted programs as well as current models of universal healthcare, it will become evident that the United States needs to create a universal healthcare system for its citizens if it wants to progress. At the same time, a multi-tiered approach is necessary in order to formulate any form of policy in order to reach a medium between those who do not believe in universal healthcare and those who do believe in the necessity. The current state of the healthcare system in the United States will reveal many areas for improvement…show more content…
The number one cited concern for opponents concerns the initial investment costs of developing such a system. Given the status of the economy and the government’s financial problems, and an immediate investment of an estimated $634 billion and $1.5 trillion over 10 years, the United States simply cannot afford to implement a system in the immediate future (CATO, 2011). A lesser concern, but valid nonetheless, is the idea that government mandated healthcare will eliminate the private healthcare industry and reduce in a lack of incentive to pursue medical professions due to lower earnings and more government control (2011). The most significant concern is what role will politics play in government sponsored universal healthcare. With heated issues such as abortion, stem-cell research, and even assisted death, how can the government ensure medical policies do not change as fast as politicians in

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