A Look into Universal Healthcare
According to the U.S. Census Bureau in 2005 approximately 44 million people were not covered by any means of insurance, which made up about 15% of the United States population. In more recent estimates, the number has grown to about 60 million; witch would be about 18% considering the increase in population size. With numbers this great healthcare reform is needed, but, the big push at this time is Universal health care also known as a single payer system. Single payer systems are big in European countries and Canada, but it would be tough to judge if they really work, if you were to ask ten people in those countries if the system worked you would get ten different answers.
There are three major plans that are being discussed widely by politicians. The first is the “single payer” government controlled system, second is the “play or pay” system witch would require employers to offer insurance, the third is insurance......
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