While this may seem to be the greatest advantage it is not entirely true. Many times there are exclusions in regards to Medicaid plans. If Medicaid rejects paying for treatment or a procedure, the individual will either have to go without treatment or provide the payment themselves. Everyone does not get the same coverage and there is discrimination. For example, the elderly in the nursing home. Some facilities even reject individuals because of their Medicaid coverage. Improving public health is also a task for Medicaid. If people are healthy it increases productivity. People getting the basic health care they need will reduce common health issues. When people are healthy, they are more likely to attend work more which benefits the government. This is true in some ways, but people will attending work whenever they want to. Health is not the only reason people do not attend their jobs.
The most common and popular issue is that universal health care increases the government debt. A single payer covering for the health care causes taxes to increase because someone has to pay for the services. Overall the government is not meant to cover large systems. Cuts will have to be made which weakens other systems to compensate for the healthcare system. This tends to be a huge strain on the government debt; moreover, for the