Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Final Project: Health Care as a universal right

Health Care is something many consider a privilege today.  That is due to the high costs of coverage, low income for certain families therefore, not everyone has it.  And being able to see a doctor if you are feeling sick or are injured is so necessary...but who wants to pay ridiculous medical bills because they do not have health insurance to cover those bills.  Other countries exercise the right of universal health care, and if the United States is so advanced compared to other countries why do we not utilize a universal health care life?


I found 2 websites that "rant" about this topic also, while one of them seems to explain why it would not be rational which puts things into perspective in a way.

Health care rant: Why some people are more equal than others in countries with universal health care

The first Universal Health Care rant.


My main belief is that if I can go see a doctor because I feel like I have a temperature, it is my right to  be able to do that therefore, any one should be able to do that...if this is such a free country.

If Donald Trump can spend money in places where money does not necessarily need to be spent, we can put more money into health care to make it either universal or at least more affordable for those who do not have it.

  • In 2010, the percentage of Americans without health insurance was 16.3%, or 49.9 million uninsured people. Source: US Census Bureau

  • Half of health care spending is used to treat just 5% of the population. Source: Kaiser Family Foundation, May 2012

  • Nearly two-thirds, or 62%, of all bankruptcy filings in the United States in 2007 were due to illness or medical bills. Source: American Journal of Medicine, June 2009
    • Among the medical bankruptcy filers in 2007, most were well-educated, owned homes, employed in middle-class occupations, and three-quarters had health insurance. Source: American Journal of Medicine, June 2009
GENERAL SOURCE FOR THOSE STATISTICS ^ : Stats on Health Care

Check out the hashtag on twitter #wewantuniversalhealthcare

Tumblr about this rant

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