The government providing health care for everyone can ensure equitable access to essential medical services, potentially improving public health outcomes and reducing overall healthcare costs by emphasizing preventative care. However, concerns about the sustainability of funding, potential inefficiencies, and the impact on private healthcare innovation must also be considered. Ultimately, the decision depends on a society’s values regarding healthcare as a right versus a service. Balancing these factors is crucial in determining the most effective approach to health care provision.
Absolutely . They should provide it .
The government needs to be involved in creating equal opportunity for all citizens
Health and sanitation should be a community/government undertaking as these things are a widespread interest. Good health and sanitation keep the whole community healthy, clean, and safe--this should be of interest to everyone.
The local government can positively impact community health by being involved. They should provide reduced cost care for those in need and promote good health practices.
Well, in my opinion, it is up to the citizen to take control of his or her health care and seek out health insurance, but if there are any barriers in his or her way, like money or something, then the government should step in and take responsibility, because I think that either way everyone is important and if there is someone without insurance then the government should find out why and help. Additionally,government should set a standard to make sure people who really need help.
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inadequately.
Universal health care is when health care is provided by the Federal Government. Everyone is covered, but not necissarily with a good plan.
most likely they help everyone
Absolutely ! Health & Safety starts with the individual. If everyone followed the rules - there's be much less accidents etc !
No, because there's no constitutional provision for the government to provide health insurance to anybody. The Constitution clearly specifies that the government is to provide for the general defense and promote the general welfare; it has no authority to provide for the general welfare. But there's good news all over America! New health care plans are cropping up all over that pay for pre-existing conditions. In Chicago, for example, a 45 year-old can get a health insurance policy for just $343 per month - that's cheap!
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