With these, today we are enjoying the liberty and have ability to address the legal issues faced in the health care by eliminating all conflicts for the right to health care with their extraordinary framework and principles. Another great effort made to resolve the issue of government executive branch from having two or three executives to a single president through obtaining an Electoral College system that is still affecting the presidential elections today. Electoral College has the power to change the presidential candidate with its elector votes even if the popular votes from the people fails. Thus, both the Articles of Confederation and the replaced Constitution were one of the assets for understanding the American Revolution and Declaration of Independence …show more content…
1 percent of the population accounts for 30 percent of the health care costs due to fragmented, uncoordinated and disorganized care. It is common sense for the health care providers in a city to work together and provide care, but they do not intend to do so until the government takes an initiative and implement some set of laws in healthcare to make it happen. Without such mandatory statutes, we cannot achieve good quality of care that helps in reducing the costs. In addition, the healthcare system is improving care in the form of preventive services that makes healthy individuals even more healthier. Then what about the sick population that are striving hard in the emergency departments in need of care. There is no proper care in ERs, physicians are just treating the patients when they visit and leaving them without any proper follow-ups, and evaluation that causes increased ER visits and healthcare costs due to reduced quality of