Universal health care.
The healthcare cost in the United States is becoming excessive and people are unable to afford or obtain any type of healthcare . It cannot be denied that there is something wrong with the system today . The rate of the uninsured and underinsured is rising every year . Not having health coverage leads to 18 ,000 deaths a year (Davis 2003 . A Universal Health Care system is to ensure that all residents , regardless of their position in life , maintain coverage in the event of injury or the need to pursue a general practitioner . This type

of system would increase taxpayer dollars , burden the government when funding is not available cut funds from certain programs , and increase the number of patients to each nurse . The United States is an industrialized nation that has widely funded healthcare system (Davis 2003 . A Universal healthcare system could hinder or benefit the financial system in the United States . In addition to these growing concerns is the growing number of unsatisfied Americans
From the perspective of the pros , the main advantage of implementing a Universal Health Care Program would be the standardization of medical costs which in turn results in better health care for more people . The treatment of patients would no longer be viewed as something commercial as it has over the years , but rather as the noble profession that it really is . There is a need for the United States Government to ensure the health and safety of its citizens (Henslin 2003 . Amid the rising medical...
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