What is one way in which the various ‘single-payer’ bills introduced in Congress tend to differ?
According to a new router's survey, it has been seen that Medicare for all is supported by 70% of Americans which was otherwise known as single payers.
it is a very popular programme and the idea of expanding it to every individual is equally a good idea, only 20 % do not support the idea or against this idea rest it is accepted by everyone.
the aim of providing Medicare for all is to provide health care to all the citizen or the resident at a very affordable and low cost so that the universal coverage can be attained at a very low cost,
U.S health care is criticized for raising health care cost and dissatisfied with a for-profit health care system.
changes that would be made by Medicare for all
1. its main aim to reduce the uninsured rate and no more deductible co-payments would be made by the resident.
2. A single payers system will cover all the health care cost and the issues related to balance billing will be resolved.
3. 10 % of Americans are not able to access the basic health care at the affordable rate, by keeping those population in mind this will work more effectively and fruitfully.
4. As health is a human right and health care facilities are also the rights of every individual, this insurance is for all the citizens regardless of financial and economic status.
5. as health care cost could be a critical financial burden of a country and to maintain the value as the most developed nation, the country should take necessary actions to make their citizen free of those critical burdens.
6. an individual can buy more goods to run his business and can make his/ her contribution to the development of nations economy rather than spending on medical cost.
medicare for all will cover all the expenses that arise during health care visits, a single payers insurance or the system known as universal health/health for all will cover expenses produced by doctors, nurses, pharmacist, laboratories, mental health, reproductive health, and vision etc.
it will work by combining current multiple for-profit insurances such as Medicare and Medicaid with single payers and non-profitable insurance plan that is Medicare for all.
this will reduce the financial burden of the resident and can save money for his future vital uses, and also doctors can gain autonomy on patient care.
What is one way in which the various ‘single-payer’ bills introduced in Congress tend to differ?
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