Thursday, October 27, 2011

Universal Health Care...Why not?!

Healthcare has always been one of the biggest concerns in American lives. Millions of Americans, who lost of their jobs in the economic downturns, have lost their health insurance as well. Costs for medical insurance have escalated dramatically. With the worsening economy, many companies and individuals cannot afford insurance. It is a burden to pay for health insurance that one cannot afford. A lot of people were sick but could not pay a visit to the doctor, or fill a prescription, due to the high costs. Therefore, it is crucial for the government to adopt universal healthcare.
There would be numerous benefits if universal healthcare is adopted. First, the number of the uninsured would decrease to zero. Thousands would finally be able to afford treatments and live a longer, more efficient life. To have good health is blessing. Good health care is a right and it’s vital to ensure that right for every American. Imagine if a person had to pay for police service, but could not pay the bill. They could face danger due to not being financially stable. Also, the government could eliminate wasteful inefficiencies such as duplicate paper work and insurance submission which would also positively enhance the Earth.  Furthermore, medical professionals could pay more focus on healing the patient rather than dealing with insurance procedures.  Another benefit would be the possibility of developing a centralized national database which would in turn make diagnosis and treatment a whole lot easier for doctors.  Moreover, a universal system would help the crumbling economy of the high administrative costs associated with private insurance companies; the United States spends a staggering 40 percent more per capita on health care than any other industrialized country with universal health care.

On the contrary, many may argue that universal health care would cause taxes to increase, and how not everyone is in need of health care.  It is true that health care is expensive and not easy to come by. However, a universal health care system will switch the burden away from all American businesses and allow them to grow in the United States and will compete globally.

Universal health care is now expanding in a lot of countries. Why do so many other countries have universal healthcare? They do it because it saves more lives and solves greater issues than how much they will be paying for their taxes. Universal health care will benefit everyone, our collapsing economy and the government's minimal budget. So what are we still waiting for? We must take care of our health for without good health, anything else would be meaningless. We must have universal health care. According to President Barack Obama, universal health care is a must:” Universal health care for every single American must not be a question of whether, it must be a question of how. We have the ideas, we have the resources, and we will have universal health care in this country by the end of the next president’s first term.”

8 comments:

Phi Tran said...
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Phi Tran said...

Looking through the blogs, I came across Sarah Nguyen's satisfying blog about universal healthcare. Sarah, I completely agree with you that the government should adopt universal healthcare. Healthcare has been one of the major problems in the United States. If the government was to provide America with healthcare it will help many of the sick and diseased people. There are 45 million people without a form of healthcare. Image how much that would benefit us as a nation. People now a days need to keep healthy for various reasons, most important to work and support there loved ones. Sarah makes an excellent point when stating, “Universal health care is now expanding in a lot of countries. Why do so many other countries have universal healthcare? They do it because it saves more lives and solves greater issues than how much they will be paying for their taxes.” I absolutely agree with that. Basically, the government spends massive amounts of money on project that are useless to many Americans, so why know invest in a project that could save millions of lives?

I think it’s absolutely sad to live in one of the “greatest” countries without health. As stated in Sarah’s blog, even President Barack Obama believes that a universal health care system should be executed, the President says, “We have the ideas, we have the resources, and we will have universal health care in this country by the end of the next president’s first term.” Many people argue and complain about high tax rates; however, Americans today spend extensive amounts of money on all kinds of things. For example, luxury cars, luxury hotels, gigantic mansions, the list is endless. So, why can’t we spend money on a project that could save millions of lives? It is crucial for the government to adopt universal healthcare.

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