ARGUMENTIVE-RESEARCH
Client 's Name Date Class Professor Middle Class Americans the Issue of Health Care Introduction Health Care in America (i .e . Middle Class Problems in health care Health Care Spending Laws in healthcare Pricing of medication Lack of health care access to Americans The quality of health care Comparison of American health care to other countries Insurance and Race Today nearly 40 million Americans--roughly 14 of the population--have no health insurance coverage (Young Surmounting the Cost Barrier 20 The lack of insured

p the morality rates for the uninsured in hospital care are worse than that of the insured
Cost Care of the Patient
Wilson et al 's study of patient care for ill and HIV children the stats for financing reflects a tremendous burden , .in-home care for ill children (ranging from approximately 19 ,000 to 36000 ) is higher than that of hiring caregivers for healthy children (approximately 10 ,000 (2005
Drugs
The market share of recent years for American drugs companies (Sager 4
This has translated to a real dollar increase of nearly 500 in drug costs for American from 1990 to 2003
Middle Class Bankruptcy Other Problems
Further evidence of the mishandling of health care funding in the United States comes from bankruptcy courts throughout the nation
In Maryland , 22 of claims costs stem directly from mandates according to a study by the General Accounting Office (Young Surmounting the Cost Barrier ' 20
Prospects for the Future
.the biggest barrier to expanded coverage is cost (Young Surmounting the Cost Barrier ' 20
The annual loss of production of workers due to improper or inadequate health care has been increasing steadily
This causes spikes in heart disease , and cancer since they go undetected
Introduction
The following essay will discuss the issue of health care for middle-class Americans . The subject of the essay then will follow how health care is being supplemented in America and how Americans are being treated in an unfair capacity . The essay will present certain facts and figures based of race when dealing with healthcare to allow for a discussion of how Americans are being treated in this profession . Also a range of the concept of middle-class American will be brought to the context of the such as age , and race within this dynamic and the different aspects of each in regards to health care . As the problems for middle-class Americans and health care arise avenues and choices for the future in health care will be presented so that the prospects of the future of healthcare can be known . The position of the will be one that follows the thesis of health care being a large problem for middle-class Americans and this hypothesis will be based largely on the idea of money and the inequality provided because of lack of money
Health Care Spending
Unlike all other major nations of the world , the United States does not have universal health care , the health care it does have is over priced and by many accounts , ineffective...
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