You have been asked to write an article for a health care journal addressing the following topic: “How does the United States health care delivery system compare to other developed countries in regards health care access. What do you think can be done to improve it."
In 1960 Unites states implemented insurance programs for low
income and elderly adults. life expectancy in the US lower than any
other developed country. Trump introduced the Affordable care Act
into Obama care. More uninsured people met with financial burdens.
Amed\rican has high-quality health care services with a strong
public health system. Health care organizations adopted the system
practice to reduce the burden of disabled, uninsured people. Health
care sectors in the US interconnected with the public health system
for various health care services. there is no single nationwide
system in the US for health insurance. private health insurance
used by non-profit insurers. 84% of Americans covered by public or
private health insurance, 61% employment-related. Medicare public
health insurance for aged and disabled is the largest health
insurance in the US. Medicaid is the second type of public health
insurance, this is for economically challenged groups from federal
and state levels.
Canada, Germany and other developed countries have a single-payer
system, it provides universal access to medical care services. US
spends more on GDP per capita. It is the largest health care
spending per capita comparing to other countries. Canada's health
care system provides national health insurance through taxes. US
health care system due to insecurity on finance it made a lot of
inadequate insurance protection care more out of pocket costs.
There are nearly 35 developed countries that have a quality health
care system. due to the high cost in the US health care system, it
facing issues and has financial insufficiencies from the national
debt. It spends more on the health care system than any other
country.
US health care system can be improved with increasing spend for
primary care with low cost, the concentration of preventive and
comprehensive care approach, using high technology to increase
access and reduce cost, avoiding the fee for service payment
system, providing high-value specialty care, reimbursement for
services should focus on bundled and the actual cost of service.
Have strong leadership faith for enrolling in services.
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