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    Good afternoon, Despite this being a debate, where we are meant to disagree, it seems to me that nearly everyone in the audience if not all, my fellow teammates beside me and the opposition on the other end of the stage can agree our National Health Service is going through a crisis. 85% of physicians believe that current health service funding is not sufficient to meet demand. And a large portion of that agrees that the Public Health Service may no longer be publicly available in a few years’…

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    Current Health Care Issue

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    Issue in Health care Keyur R. Mistry Polk State College Health care in the United States has been the ongoing issue and many Americans are concerned about it. Government and many politicians continue to have a debate over the issue in Health care. Millions of Americans have little or no Health care coverage and thousands of deaths are reported every year due to lack of health care insurance. There are numerous reasons why the current Health care system is failing in the United…

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    Single-Payer Healthcare Trevor Endre Dr. Stephen Carter Ethics and Social Justice February 8, 2017 Today we are discussing Single payer healthcare systems. A single payer healthcare system is a term used to describe a type of financing system. It refers to one person or organization acting as the payer. In the case of healthcare, a government run organization would collect all fees and pay out all healthcare costs. One country that uses this system is the U.K. Some strengths of this…

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    public, sharing food, and sitting on the sidewalk. Rather than dealing with the issue of homelessness head on Boise chose to harass the homeless with the hopes that they would gather their things and leave. For a short span of time, this method did act as a ‘resolution' for Idaho’s high homeless rates. However in time the rates were put back in its original place as the homeless community found methods to avoiding the strict policies. In comparison to Utah’s large population, the state…

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    2012). This is what causes overcrowding and expensive treatments, which is exactly what is going on in the emergency room of Highland Hospital. This documentary focuses on several different patients who come to this hospital as a “last resort,” one doctor of Highland Hospital stated, and because they are patients who have no continuity of care due to losing their jobs (James, 2012). Eric Morgan was one of the patients that the documentary focused on and he first went to the private hospital,…

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    In this point in time, there are extravagant debates and controversial topics. Whether it's topics from 100s of years ago or topics recently developed. Health care is one of those big topics. Health Care is very important to every american. It helps us in unimaginable ways, it provides some solutions to our health. On the other hand, Heath care cost in the United States is on the rise. There are two types of group of people whom have their own solution: Universal health care, and Privatized…

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    Should healthcare be correlated with money or should the government provide an affordable health care for every American? Health insurance is a benefit that every citizen should have in their country because it is the way that the government gives access to the well-being of health. Even so, having health insurance is a privilege for U.S citizens because of the high of cost in health insurance offered by the private companies. How possible is it to see a doctor or get treated when it costs…

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    Heathcare.gov was implemented by the US Federal Government under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. This is also known by the public as Obamacare. The initial implementation of the website was a disaster. In October 2013, the website was released as expected, even though the issues going on congress with the government shutdown. “However, the launch was marred by serious technological problems, making it difficult for the public to sign up for health insurance” (Obama, 2013). Many…

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    Beveridge Model

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    Due to our world’s great variety of people and cultures, there are many different ways in which people around the world can get health care. The United States uses little bits of all of them based on the classes of the population. There are four basic models used for health care systems around the world: the Beveridge model, the Bismarck model, the National Health Insurance model, and the Out-Of-Pocket model. The Beveridge model is named after William Beveridge who was the designer of the…

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    (2013). The affordable care act and international recruitment and migration of nursing professionals. Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, 20(2), 1373-1391. doi: 10.2979/indjg/olegstu.20.2.1373 Deutsches, A. (2008). The German healthcare system. Retrieved from http://www.bundesaerztekammer…

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