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    With equal access to health care, the main advantage is it’ll give people who can’t afford health care the services they need. A universal health care system will provide basic health care services for all citizens without discrimination against anyone due to any reason. It helps those that aren’t employed or have other difficulties getting health care when they need it the most. Every…

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    One of the biggest problems that affects millions of people in the United States is the lack of universal healthcare. The United States is the only first world country that does not offer universal healthcare to its citizens. We must take action to fill that deficit. The idea of universal health care seems so radical to our politicians that the general public must suffer for their mistakes. Every day that passes a new family files bankruptcy because of medical bills and a child dies from not…

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    saving money? If you do you are among the people who believe that universal health can help benefit society. Universal health care can help everyone, even to the people who cannot afford it. Free healthcare can alleviate pressure from companies and blue collar workers from paying healthcare. Also immigrants and refugees coming from war torn countries wont have the the stress of paying health care either. The first reason why universal health care should be a reality is because that it…

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    United Kingdom has universal healthcare. This means that Ann’s family did not have to pay large bills for her husband to be admitted into the hospital. However, she explains in her story that during her husband’s last days he was not treated properly. “ ...(He lay there) with an oxygen mask so small it cut into his face and pumped cold air into his infected eye… nurses treated...him... with coldness, resentment, indifference and even contempt". Eventually Ann concludes that universal healthcare…

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    Why should the United States of America adopt a Universal Health Care System? With the rising number of uninsured Americans today, seeking medical assistance becomes a burden due to the high cost of service. There are many individuals living in pain, not only physically, but emotionally as well, because of the fear of going to the doctor and being faced with a large bill they can 't afford. In order to minimize or eliminate the number of uninsured individuals, high costs of health care, and low…

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    Most Canadians have come to think very highly of their universal health-care system since it was established nationwide almost 50 years ago. But for all its benefits, it doesn’t cover every health-related cost: medications outside hospital, for example, are exempt. Why? The commonly cited reason is that they would be too costly to include. But a study involving U of T researchers suggests a nationwide “pharma care” program could save Canadians billions of dollars, without costing governments…

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    Universal Health Insurance, The goal of providing every individual with access to health coverage regardless of the system implemented to achieve that goal. Healthcare is a basic need of every human being. It should be considered a basic human right, in which the nation ensures that every person is covered by equal healthcare, regardless of age, gender, or income. Universal healthcare was first started in Germany in 1883 and spread to other countries, especially the rich nations of Europe.…

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    run it into debt too. There is also the whole Communism issue that arises giving the government more power to the point of no return, but flat out paranoia isn’t going to solve any issues. A great sum of people agree that America should not have a universal health care system due to a variety of issues, most popular being government power and spending…

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    provide a system of universal coverage. Allowing universal coverage will provide access to care, affordability, and accessibility. The key arguments for conservatives, include emphasis on the private market, in which, they are in favorable of universal health coverage. Liberals are favorable of the change under conditions, of amending the program to provide coverage for everyone and reduce the profit sector in the industry (Weiss & Lonnquisy, 2015). 2. Most countries have universal health…

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    Universal healthcare is a fundamental right no citizen should be denied. As citizens residing in the United States we should be able to have easy access to receive the proper medical care and attention we need, when needed. The United States should consider implementing a universal healthcare program because not only would many residents benefit from it, but also the United States. According to the Australian Journal, “A reform package based on Medicare would also promote national recovery by…

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