The Pros And Cons Of Health Care

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Health Care has always been an issue that the everyday American has to face. With this issue comes it’s own amount of smaller problems that could hold back these individuals and their loved ones. Since Health Care has been brought up into the American work and life style it has always cost most individuals an arm and a leg. For the lower working class this can become a huge issue. If Health Care became universal to all American citizens then we would have a smaller issue with the work force and making sure our loved ones get the care they need. If America developed Universal Health Care it would help everyone across the nation. Having the current Health Care system in place effects our lower working class, our middle class and not so much on …show more content…

It is just something that everyone alive needs, so they raise the prices of procedures and care because in many cases it is a luxury. They make more money from us if they charge full price rather than tax us on it. If they taxed us rather than make us pay full price for the care then they would have to putt all the money back into the Health Care system. In some cases this can be indeed good but in hindsight it would lower many medical professionals salary and most likely decrease their benefits. In some ways if the Universal Health Care system was put into place it would help this county in so many different ways and we could look after other issue this country faces. All though solving this issue would hurt the medical field tremendously, cures would be slower to develop, prosthetics would not increase in efficient, and all around medical studies and developments would almost cease to happen. All because the medical field would not have enough money to support all this as with a traditional Health Care system. It would take private investors to finance the research and development or they would not have enough money to support their selves on their own “two feet” as they say. In a way this country needs a Health Care system that meets in the middle and helps the people in need of care without charging an arm and a leg, and for the medical field to have enough money to support all their future and current developments. This is a difficult task to achieve and it may never be achieved, at least not in this generation or the

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