changed dramatically. So much that it can hardly be called the American Dream anymore. The
promise of being healthy, and also being able to see the best doctors in the world is an important
part of our identity as a nation; however, not every American can afford the promise of health
care. We as a nation have always been proud of having the desired freedom. Health care being
one of them. Every nation in the world give its citizens health care in a kind, but the United
States of America the proudest country in the world with all its powers isn’t able to provide
healthcare for its citizens. Over time, a uniquely American system of health care that leverages …show more content…
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we are far from that goal today. “There are currently 46 million uninsured and 16 million
underinsured Americans” (Hope Street Group). our current system is structured so that essential
American values of inclusion and innovation are virtually impossible to sustain an acceptable
long term costs. Thinking of health care, the very first thing that comes to mind is the Obama
Care. Obama Care was among the successful programs that was created in order to realize the
American Dream. The American Dream has been presented in an infinite types of scenarios –
Obama care being one. It all shows how consistent the people are and how powerful the
American Dream is.
Our system makes it harder for small businesses to attract the talent they need to innovate
and expand. There is absolutely no doubt that the United States of America has the strongest
economy parties in the world. Looking from the inside however, it’s completely another story;
the companies are formed so that there is no space for anybody else. What does have to do with
the American Dream, here is the answer. The health care problem has no solutions but …show more content…
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order for that to happen there needs to be companies and business in want to help, which there
are more than enough, but the “big boys” don’t allow anyone to enter their business. With the
great economy that United States has right now we as a nation should be able to make the best
programs possible for our citizens, that’s what makes America great again.
Change in reimbursement norms will create new opportunities to reduce delivery costs,
differentiate between best and lagging providers, and to profit from cost-effective care. At