Healthcare Done Right

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The Healthcare reform law is a reasonable solution for people who cannot afford or do not have private health insurance. This is what the Healthcare reform law is going to provide for people in the United States. The Affordable Care Act provides for Homeless and people who before could not get health insurance due to pre-existing illnesses, so they are finally getting the coverage they deserve at reasonable prices. Healthcare reform has been a big issue in the United States since the 1980's. The cost of healthcare within the United States has risen drastically from 1965 to 2005 (Gale 195-197), leaving many Americans uninsured or underinsured for healthcare insurance. Many people believe the Canadians have a very good established healthcare system within their country. Canada has a system set up where there is only a single insurance provider which is the government. All Canadians are registered with the government insurance provider and are provided a basic benefit package for their healthcare. The government also forbids any private insurance companies from entering the market; their plan which allows them to be the sole provider for healthcare insurance. This however may not work as smoothly in the United States seeing as our population is about 10 times the size of Canada's population. A healthcare system in the US similar to the Canadian system would have to be payed for by taxes and would need huge government involvement which many Americans do not want. Several healthcare reform plans have been suggested but have fallen through. The first one to be suggested by a president was Bill Clinton's healthcare reform plan. The incumbent president George H.W. Bush also had a healthcare reform plan that was different from Clinton's ... ... middle of paper ... ... Spending." Government Spending. 2011: n.pag. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 17 Nov. 2013. Holahan, John, and Bowen Garret. "Health Care Reform Will Have Limited Impact on the Economy." Health Care Legislation. 2011: n. pag. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 17 Nov. 2013. Moffit, Robert E. "Health Care Reform Law Limits States from Making Health Care Decisions."Health Care Legislation. 14 Oct. 2013: n. pag. Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 4 Oct. 2013 "National Health Care." Gale Encyclopedia of American Law. 2010 Gale Encyclopedia. Web. 17 Nov. 2013. "Repeal and Replace the Job-Destroying Health Care Law - A Pledge to America" GOP.gov N.p., n.d. Web. 4 Nov. 2013. Sebelius, Kathleen. "Health Care Reform Lets States Make Health Care Decisions." Health Care Legislation. 10 Feb. 2011: n. pag. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 17 Nov. 2013.

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