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    Even though many people believe that free health care would be too much government involvement, and “turn America socialist", I believe that everyone should have the ability to obtain free healthcare; nobody should have to choose between saving their life and going broke. In a roundabout sort of way, federally paid health care is even in the constitution- proving that all Americans should be entitled to having free health care. More so than just for moral reasons- it's also good for economic…

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    Universal healthcare has become a popular system for developed countries around the world. Canada is one of the many nations that has adopted this type of publicly funded healthcare system. Canada receives a lot of attention for their healthcare system, being both praise and also criticism. In Canada, all citizens are covered under the Medicare system, which is not biased toward age or income. Medicare pays for services the government deems necessary, but the services provided do vary in…

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    The United States should have a single payer health care system. They should have a single payer healthcare system because it’s more affordable. It will be much easier to go to the doctor when people are sick. People won’t have to worry about the crazy emergency room prices or if that hospital accepts your insurance because it will accept everyone's. Therefore having a single payer healthcare system will make it more affordable, better access to healthcare, and would accept your insurance.…

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    insurers. Therefore, we should adopt the Universal Healthcare plan. Universal Healthcare plan is an organized healthcare system that provides universal coverage for the entire population of a society with affordable payment and better quality of care. In many other nations, Universal Healthcare is one of the non-profit social insurance programs that covers everyone, participates by all citizens, and has set prices for medical care. Since the U.S. does not adopt Universal Healthcare plan into our…

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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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    expectancy and performs poorly on a variety of health outcomes. United States is the only developed country without universal healthcare. The current health care system produces expensive drugs and treatments that only few can access with high-quality insurance. The Affordable Care Act improves and expands health insurance coverage. However, it was never designed to provide universal healthcare and 30 million Americans still remain uninsured. Single-payer health system abroad is far more…

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    Week 6, Eddy/N400 It seems the recent changes in the health care system will help test the organizational structure of the hospitals structure in the US. The only way for a national health care reform to succeed is to empower two of the most key players: the patients and the nurses, because nurses are the front liner in implanting the changes whether they initiate it or it comes from outside. With the patient determination act, we have seen a change of power from health care professional to…

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    As a nation that leads the world in countless innovations we lack the ability to take care of our own citizens regarding their health. The accessibility of health care has become a fight for insurance companies and citizens, and the Affordable Care Act has given corporations better mitts. As a capitalist obsessive country we refused to believe that the better solution is to work with the government than profit driven insurance companies. We have been told that the competition is actually…

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    Many United States citizens do not really understand the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act also known as Obamacare that was passed in congress without any republican signatures. United States citizens need to be informed why the affordable care act is nothing but bad for the United States. Obamacare is portrayed as a cost efficient plan, but in reality the plan is really costing the citizens a lot more money than what other countries put into their health plans. The Affordable Care Act…

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    When talking to friends and family about their college careers, a commonality in the conversation occurs. When I ask what the biggest regret they had, the most common answer is that they never took a semester abroad. As a junior Public Health major at the University of South Carolina, I believe that this is the best opportunity to expand my horizons. Considering that Denmark is one of the happiest and healthiest countries in the world, it would be a privilege to study Public Health at the Danish…

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