Persuasive Essay On Universal Health Care

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Universal health care is medical insurance provided to all the residents of a country by their government. Out of all the major industrial countries, The United States is the only country without a universal health care system. In 2010, President Barack Obama signed a health care reform law making it illegal to be uninsured in America, which is a major step towards it. Universal Health Care should be mandatory in America because it gives everyone an opportunity to receive more equal care, the overall health of the population would increase and current insurance plans are unaffordable for many Americans. Health insurance provides benefits for sickness, injury, surgery, and prescription medication. There are a variety of plans with different …show more content…

The health of a person is more important than an education because it 's impossible to get an education without good health. "Every other advanced industrial nation has some system of guaranteed health care". (Lee Deborah Marlanda. Point Universal Health Care is a Right for all Americans.) "For about fifteen percent of people, over forty million people, a trip to the emergency room is followed by a bill that can range upwards of one thousand dollars and possibly, many, many times that. In some cases patients go deep into debt." When everyone is granted the right to health insurance, everyone gets the same kind of treatment and health care, as it is in Canada, Great Britain and other counties with this type of care. This means the poor do not get less medical care, the rich do not get more or better medical care, the entire population is treated the same. When looking at Americas constitution, it is for equality. Everyone has the same opportunity to go to school, get a job, own a house, so why not medical …show more content…

The main ones are increasing taxation, the effect it will have on the type of government in America, it will limit the choice in medical care, cause a longer wait for care, and there is the issue of people that are already "grandfathered" into plans that they have already purchased. There are many people that are concerned about the constitutional authority of the country by forcing universal health care upon the citizens. Maybe people believe that by doing this, the government of the United States is heading more toward a democracy and less of a constitutional republic. The next major problem is how the government will pay for the program that provides healthcare to every citizen. The two options are, the government pays for it with their own revenue or the taxpayers money goes towards it. The government is already in debt, which leaves the cost up to the taxpayers money. There is no possible way for medical care to be free and taxes to go up. The other major concern is how the people who have already purchased health insurance, or are grandfathered into a plan, get reimbursed for their

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