Universal Healthcare: The Wrong Type of Change

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Healthcare professionals want only to provide the best care and comfort for their patients. In today’s world, advances in healthcare and medicine have made their task of doing so much easier, allowing previously lethal diseases to be diagnosed and treated with proficiency and speed. A majority of people in the United States have health insurance and enjoy the luxury of convenient, easy to access health care services, with annual checkups, preventative care, and their own personal doctor ready to diagnose and provide treatment for even the most trivial of symptoms. Many of these people could not imagine living a day without the assurance that, when needed, medical care would not be available to themselves and their loved ones. However, millions of American citizens currently live under these unimaginable conditions, going day to day without the security of frequent checkups, prescription medicine, or preventative medicines that could prevent future complications in their health. Now with the rising unemployment rates due to the current global recession, even more Americans are becoming uninsured, and the flaws in the United States’ current healthcare system are being exposed. In order to amend these flaws, some are looking to make small changes to fix the current healthcare system, while others look to make sweeping changes and remodel the system completely, favoring a more socialized, universal type of healthcare system. Although it is certain that change is needed, universal healthcare is not the miracle cure that will solve the systems current ailments. Universal healthcare should not be allowed to take form in America as it is a menace to the capitalist principle of a free market, threatens to put a stranglehold on for-... ... middle of paper ... .... Bybee, Roger. “Can We Have Universal Health Care?” Dissent 2 (2009): 63. eLibrary. Web. 04 Nov. 2013. Conover, Christopher. “Health Reform Breaks Bad.” Weekly Standard. 21 Oct. 2013: 21. eLibrary. Web. 04 Nov. 2013. Hoar, William. “Correction, Please!” The New American. 22 Jun. 2009: 40. eLibrary. Web. 04 Nov. 2013. Newman, Alex. “Examining Healthcare: A Look Around the Globe at Nationalized Systems.” The New American. 15 Sep. 2008: 10. eLibrary. Web. 04 Nov. 2013. Pipes, Sally. “Obama Will Ration Your Healthcare.” The Wall Street Journal. 30 Dec. 2008. Web. 07 Nov. 2013. “Study: RomneyCare Killed 18,000 Massachusetts Jobs.” The New American. 10 Oct. 2011: 8. eLibrary. Web. 04 Nov. 2013. U.S. Department of Commerce. Small Business Administration. “Employees With 50 or More Employees.” Small Business Administration. Dept. of Commerce, Mar. 2010. Web. 13 Nov. 2013.

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