he United States is the only industrialized nation not offering government sponsored universal health care. Consider the following questions in a discussion or add a few of your own: What legal and economic precedents continue this trend? Would universal health care be detrimental to the US economy? Would citizens be better or worse off? Would you consider “Universal Health Care” a liberal, socialist idea? OR Would you see preventing universal health care a conservative political response? What is universal health care? Is there any way it could work? Should the U.S. just let the free market do its thing to control prices, accessibility, etc?
Lack of universal coverage due to high cost have a link with
economic and history. The US spends more per capita for health
care, the government regulates the price of drugs and medical
services and eliminate private health insurance plan. Around 20% of
the nonelderly population in this country have a lack of health
insurance, due to disparities in access to care. Religious
difference, socioeconomic status, cultural explanation, power of
money in politics become more burden for access to universal health
coverage.
The economy in the US increased market power and high health care
spending make health care costs low and increase the gross domestic
product. It increases health care spending and impacts the US
economy. High health care spending makes more access to health care
treatment and technology.
Employee health care costs have a concern in the benefits for the
total cost of providing health insurance are making less in real
wages reductions to health care cost growth. This direct wage
reduction increase employee cost sharing. Around 20 million
American families reported financial problems for paying medical
bills.
US health care system in a single, government-financed model is
complicated and challenged for liberal Democrats' goals. The single
government plan covers all medical services for Americans. This
provides universal coverage and an efficient health system.
Government high spending and taxes make Americans for lack of
universal health coverage.
Universal health care provides quality health care services to all
citizens. The federal government makes the ability to pay for
Americans to have Medicare for all.
The health care system made coverage for many Americans, national
market health insurance and its competitive price for health
services, financial incentives make Americans have Medicare
coverage. The free-market health care system makes more
taxpayer-financed health coverage. Due to the competitive market
that makes consumers have the cost of low direct payment for health
coverage it makes the cost of medical care and health coverage to
go down.
he United States is the only industrialized nation not offering government sponsored universal health care. Consider...