Universal Healthcare

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Universal healthcare is a system that will be able to provide basic healthcare for all citizens in order to ensure that they will be financially covered for their medical purposes. Free healthcare is a right to the people and will result in the beneficial standing for middle class families in the long run. Providing a free healthcare plan for middle class families would result in more money being invested into the government than it would to their medical bills. It is a right that government should uphold and that they, the government, protect their citizens from dangers such as illnesses and diseases and should have every citizen be treated fairly. Although a lot of money is invested into healthcare the payout for the investments in America …show more content…

If there were to be a universal healthcare it would mean that every citizen would be able to be covered and that there would be no discrimination as to who should be covered. People that already have an illness, families that are too poor or unemployed citizens who cannot get coverage from the jobs they do not have will be able to have a chance to get the health coverage that they need. The purpose of the U.S. Constitution is to “promote the general welfare” of the people and health fits along the guidelines to the general welfare, so healthcare for all citizens is a legitimate function that the government must do. The right to healthcare is an internationally known human right. The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights was signed in 1948 and stated that “everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of oneself and one’s family including…medical care” ( qtd. “Right to Healthcare”). This document was signed by another forty-seven nations and should be recognized as a reason as to why healthcare should be provided to all. In 2005 another document was signed, which was the World Health Assembly resolution 58.33, which stated that everyone should have access to healthcare and that they should not face difficulties to pay for healthcare. It is up to the government to set up a program that allows these rights to be met. If the population was a able to have a free healthcare system that covered all doctors would be able to get to their patients at a quicker rate than before since they would not have to deal with the struggle of finding out how they would pay for a visit. The amount of diseases and illnesses that would most commonly spread would be reduced since the people could get a check-up when they would get sick. People would live productive and healthy lives that could benefit the environments that they live

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