Universal Health Care Pros And Cons

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------------------------------------------------- UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE Genezaret Morant-Gonzalez final daft eng-095 Laura Registrato final daft eng-095 Laura Registrato Universal healthcare is a system where all eligible residents of a political region are granted healthcare. Universal healthcare is a single payer system where the single payer is the government. The United States is the only developed country without a universal healthcare system. It should be a right to have a universal health care system because of the significant amount of uninsured individuals across the U.S. there are many other reasons as to why adopt universal healthcare in our country such as, the healthcare spending. Also the medical professionals can concentrate more on treating the patient rather than the insurance procedures and malpractice liability. Universal healthcare is needed because insurance is becoming unaffordable for businesses and individuals. Having a universal healthcare system would be great because everyone in the United States would be treated equaly when it comes to seeking medical attention.…show more content…
(White House) states; “spending on healthcare in the U.S has rose at a faster pace than the spending in the rest of the economy.” “In 2005, national spending of healthcare amounted to nearly 2.0 trillion dollars, that’s 6,697.00 per person, in the U.S. by the year of 2015 the spending is expected to reach 4.0 trillion dollars.” If we were to run on one centralized healthcare system it would cost less for the government and the individuals in our country. We would just have that one healthcare to worry about. The government would spend less in prescription drugs by buying from just one system rather than buying from different companies like we do now. Universal healthcare would benefit the U.S financially, because everyone would save a little money here and
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