Universal Healthcare

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It is organized around providing specified package of benefits to all members of a society with the end goal of providing financial risk protection,improved access to health services, and improved health outcomes.

Universal health care is not a one-size-fits-all concept ; not does it simply coverage for all people for everything.

Why the US should have universal healthcare

Why the US should NOT have universal healthcare

In Germany, Switzerland and the Netherlands, seniors stick with private insurance plans for life.

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Others ; Canada and Taiwan rely on private-sector providers, paid for by government-run insurance.

Other countries

Health care has become increasingly unaffordable for businesses and individuals. Businesses and individuals that choose to keep their health plans still must pay a much higher amount.

Free" health care isn't really free since we must pay for it with taxes; expenses for health care would have to be paid for with higher taxes or spending cuts in other areas such as defense, education, etc. There's an entitlement mentality in this country that believes the government should give us a number of benefits such as "free" health care.

We can develop a centralized national database which makes diagnosis and treatment easier for doctors. Most doctor's offices maintain a separate record-keeping system. This is why you always have to fill out a lengthy health history whenever you go to a new physician.

Government-controlled health care would lead to a decrease in patient flexibility. At first glance, it would appear universal health care would increase flexibility.

Patients with pre-existing conditions can still get health coverage.

Government-mandated procedures will likely reduce doctor flexibility and lead to poor patient care. When government controls things, politics always seep into the decision-making. Steps will have to be taken to keep costs under control.

Some countries, such as Britain, New Zealand and Cuba, do provide health care in government hospitals, with the government paying the bills.

Other countries

Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius told the World Health Assembly (WHA) on May 20 that "universal health coverage" is a "right" and that it is the responsibility of "national governments" to achieve this goal.

Health care services secretary

http://www.balancedpolitics.org/universal_health_care.htm#yes

Healthy people who take care of themselves will have to pay for the burden of those who smoke, are obese, etc. Universal health care means the costs will be spread to all Americans, regardless of your health or your need for medical care, which is fundamentally unfair.

Universal health care in most countries has been achieved by a mixed model of funding. General taxation revenue is the primary source of funding, but in many countries it is supplemented by specific levies (which may be charged to the individual and/or an employer) or with the option of private payments (either direct or via optional insurance) for services beyond those covered by the public system.

In some ways, health care is more "socialized" overseas than in the United States.

People will have an easier time starting their own business or working part-time if health insurance is covered.

Just because Americans are uninsured doesn't mean they can't receive health care; nonprofits and government-run hospitals provide services to those who don't have insurance, and it is illegal to refuse emergency medical service because of a lack of insurance. While uninsured Americans are a problem in regards to total system cost, it doesn't mean health care isn't available.

Free medical services would encourage patients to practice preventive medicine and inquire about problems early when treatment will be light; currently, patients often avoid physicals and other preventive measures because of the costs.

Patients aren't likely to curb their drug costs and doctor visits if health care is free; thus, total costs will be several times what they are now.

We can eliminate wasteful inefficiencies such as duplicate paper work, claim approval, insurance submission, etc. Think back to all the times in your life you've had to fill out a medical history, answering the same questions over and over.

Profit motives, competition, and individual ingenuity have always led to greater cost control and effectiveness.

The Universal health care is a health care sistem which provides health care and financial protection to all its citizens.

The Universal healthcare is provided in most developed countries and many developing countries across the globe.

Medical professionals can concentrate on healing the patient rather than on insurance procedures, malpractice liability, etc. Doctors have to take classes now simply to understand all the insurance plans out there

The health-care industry likely will become infused with the same kind of corruption, back-room dealing, and special-interest-dominated sleaze that is already prevalent in other areas of government.

The number of uninsured U.S. residents has grown to over 45 million (although this number includes illegal immigrants, etc.).

There isn't a single government agency or division that runs efficiently; do we really want an organization that developed the U.S. Tax Code handling something as complex as health care?

Universal health care can be determined by three critical dimension: who is covered, what services are covered, and how much of the costs is covered.

wikipedia, http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2009-08-23/opinions/36874710_1_government-run-insurance-health-care-medical-insurance and http://medicocritico.blogspot.com/2013/11/sanidad-universal-que-estamos-pidiendo.html?m=1


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