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    Who needs health care? What economical ramifications does heath care have? Theses are all questions that need answers to answer the question, does Universal health care help the system or harm the system. In the following paragraphs I will try to present the facts as factually and unbiased as possible. Ultimately the decision is for you to make. Poor health among uninsured people cost almost $125 billion in 2004. That's a Huge amount of money. That large amount is sometimes charged to people…

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    touched the hearts of a multitude of Americans, many who worry about the future of their health. While the Affordable Care Act (ACA) helps millions of Americans, there still are an abundance of people that have no insurance. In fact, in 2015, 28.5 million adult Americans remained uninsured (“Key Facts about the Uninsured Population”). The United States should have some form of universal health care because good health is a basic human need and is considered a basic human right by many, the…

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    Universal health care is needed and has been an ongoing issue for many years, but it is often met with opposition when brought to legislative officials (Kilgour, 2015). While legislative officials have been trying to adopt universal health care coverage since before the PPACA went into effect in 2010, they have been met with major resistance. During these times when universal health care legislation was attempting to become passed, a number of other programs started becoming active. One such…

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    providing medical services to ensure physical and mental health. Universal and privatized health care are the two most prominent health care systems, these systems contrast the other in many different ways. Each of these health care systems favor on demographic in particular, either rich or middle class. There are many different believers that one health care system is better than the other for many different reasons. In the case of Private health care, what is paid for is what will be received.…

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    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 health care. Universal and Privatized health care, still get you health care but in different ways. Universal Health Care is looked…

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    Health care costs in the U.S. are continuously increasing. Some people believe that having a universal care system would be beneficial because it will result in decreased costs and increase everyone's admission to care. There are some people who disagree with that idea, as they believe that having a universal care system would be too expensive, and the quality of care wouldn't be substantial. It is also stated in the article that medical expenses are the cause of 50% of bankruptcy filings.…

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    the rising cost of health care has been threatening the US economy for many years. IT has been rising over twice the general rate of inflation. At some point in everyones life they may need health care or medical attention and with the help of health care, many people have the opportunity to get the help they need. US has spent 17.9 percent on nations healthcare in 2010, and over 50 million people are uninsured. creating a single paper system and the government negotiating to make medication or…

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    who does not have health insurance. She said “Every time I get sick, if it can't be fixed with Advil, NyQuil and a good night's sleep I don't really have a solution for it. If something bad happened to me...there's no possible way I could afford it.” (Jaime’s Story) II. Today I would like to persuade you to support a universal health care system by discussing three main points. A. The problems with our current health care system. B. The benefits of adopting universal health care. C. Looking…

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    problems and all with their own solutions needing to be addressed. As I read through the several issues that exist under health, I have come to the conclusion that all could potentially be resolved if health insurances was made to all. Health insurances protects you from having to deal with the financial risks and most importantly, the health related issues. Individuals without health insurances are exposed to the high medical costs that could easily lead them into deeper debt and worse case…

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    expensive than what he could afford, only because he did not have health insurance. Health insurance is a type of coverage where the insurance company helps out with the medical and surgical expenses of the insureds. In the United States, citizens should have the right to universal health care because it would improve public health and overall it would reduce health spending. On the other hand, many people believe that having health care should be an individual’s responsibility and not the…

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