Universal Health Care Research Paper

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The Government and Health Care One of the most prominent issues brought up during any political campaign in the United States is health care and whether or not the government should provide it. If universal health care were provided this would mean that anybody, regardless of their status of insurance, would be able to receive medical care at any time. Health care has become increasingly unaffordable for many people who desperately need it and are afraid to receive it due to the costs. With universal health care enacted the mentally ill would have more incentive to start or continue with psychiatric care. Also, patients who have pre-existing conditions will be able to receive medical care. Everybody deserves to have health care and the …show more content…

and they deserve free health care for their disorders as well. Whether inpatient or outpatient, one of the biggest reasons people with mental illness refuse psychological or psychiatric care is the high cost even with insurance. If mental health care was free, it wouldn’t be as stigmatized in this culture and mental health professionals could focus on patient welfare instead of intricate insurance policies. On the same note, people with drug or alcohol abuse issues should receive free rehabilitation. Mental health illnesses and substance abuse frequently go hand-in-hand so universalizing one would be critically important to universalizing the …show more content…

Although it is true that taxes would rise significantly, this is only if no other department’s spending is cut. America is the only first-world nation that does not provide universal health care. It is also the only one that spends more taxes on defense than education. Cutting just a miniscule amount of the spending used on defense would offset the taxation required for free health care. Some supporters of privatized health care would debate that with universal health care wait times to see specialists could become lengthy. However, people without insurance now don’t even get the luxury of making an appointment because they simply cannot afford to see a specialist for whatever may be

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