Argumentative Essay On Right To Healthcare

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One of the many issues being debated within the United States is whether or not all Americans have the Right to Healthcare. The right to healthcare has been a debated since the beginning of the 20th century. During the 1930s, healthcare for all citizens was being considered by the President and various other national organizations. Several attempts were made to pass legislation on healthcare, but the legislation was unable to get full support by Congress. It wasn’t until the 1960s, legislation was passed as Medicare (The Social Security Act Amendments of 1965), “Although a national health program for all US citizens was not achieved, proponents of the plan continued to advocate for government-funded health insurance by shifting focus to providing coverage to Americans over the age of 65 and the economically disadvantaged.” (ProCon.org 2016) Over the next decades, major changes to the current healthcare system at the time would not occur until 1993 where President Clinton delivered a speech to Congress, in which several months later the Health Security Act was passed. The Health Security Act was the first form of a universal healthcare system within the United States, but it too had its issues and didn’t quite provide healthcare for all citizens. But, during 2010 President Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. As in the previous healthcare law, debate continues on whether or not it guarantees, each citizen the right to healthcare.
In some of the recent polls regarding the Affordable Care Act, “9 in 10 Americans now have health insurance.” (The White House Office of the Press Secretary 2016) , So what is the problem? The rising cost, inflexibility, and restrictions on the individual or family to choose the benefits they need or would

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