I believe that they should give out life insurance for free
Because 45,000 people die a year because the lack of Insurance and that's not good at all In the cost of life insurance is unaffordable due to businesses and individuals And we should not need to have double the paperwork claim Approval and insurance submissions
And if doctors can give people an early treatment in then they won't get sick sick at all.
it's will make people's lives much more easier that Construct their own business and don't have to worry about health insurance and Americans have the right to have free healthcare said in the Declaration of Independence study found that more than 13,000 deaths occur each year …show more content…
47.9 million people in the United States (15.4% of the US population) did not have health insurance in 2012 according to the US Census Bureau.The United States and Mexico are the only countries of the 34 members of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) that do not have universal health care.
Proponents of the right to health care say that no one in the richest nation on earth should go without health care. They argue that a right to health care would stop medical bankruptcies, improve public health, reduce overall healthcare spending, help small businesses, and that healthcare should be an essential government service.
other public services to its citizens to promote a just society that is fair to everyone they want a society that is fair to everyone If all US citizens were provided health care under a single-payer system medical bankruptcy would no longer exist, because the government, not private citizens, would pay all medical …show more content…
some economists believe the high costs of employee health insurance place US companies at a "competitive disadvantage in the international marketplace” According to the Business Coalition for Single-Payer Healthcare, a right to health care under a single-payer-system could reduce employer labor costs by 10-12%.
according to a June 2013 study, even with the Obamacare reforms as many as 31 million people will still be uninsured in 2016.The United States spent $8,508 per person on health care in 2011, over 2.5 times the average spent by member countries of the OECD ($3,322 per person). With that level of spending, the United States should be able to provide a right to healthcare to everyone.
such as Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and Italy, have a lower Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita than the United States, yet they provide a right to health care for all their citizens. As of 2012, 47.9 million people (15.4% of the US