The Importance Of Universal Healthcare In The United States

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Healthcare should be a right for all citizens of the United States. Everyone must seek medical assistance in one form or another at some point in their lives. The major argument of naysayers of healthcare as a right is the cost associated with the providing medical services to all citizens. Universal healthcare has been instituted in countries around the world, including Great Britain and Canada, provide free access to healthcare for citizens of the country. However, universal healthcare does not come without its challenges. Reports of long lines for routine appointments, extended wait times on transplant list, and authorization denials for cardiac and cancer treatments have been mentioned ("RWJF Scholar: U.S. Rations Health Care,

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