Medical care is always a forum for discussion. In the United States, the current healthcare system is a private system that allows individuals to choose their own way of care. The independence of this health care system brings freedom, but the real trend is to have more problems than the problem to be solved. Medical institution privacy has brought access to affordable and serious problems with the system. Furthermore, those with low socioeconomic status can not obtain the same financial resources as others. For affordable health care system, ease of access, poor infrastructure, universal health ... more content
Medical care is always a forum for discussion. In the United States, the current healthcare system is a private system that allows individuals to choose their own way of care. The independence of this health care system brings freedom, but the real trend is to have more problems than the problem to be solved. Medical institution privacy has brought access to affordable and serious problems with the system. Furthermore, those with low socioeconomic status can not obtain the same financial resources as others. Because of the affordable, affordable, and poor infrastructure of medical systems, a universal medical system should be set up for all citizens of the United States of America. Health care is defined as "maintenance and recovery of health by specially trained professionals through treatment and prevention of illness" (Merriam-Webster). Despite this generally accepted definition, many people think the US healthcare system does not fully satisfy this definition. The current system uses various facilities to provide medical care, including private enterprises, government-owned institutions, and several non-profit organizations. People across the country use different methods to reach the press. Some people join health insurance through their employers, others personally take out health insurance. So money is
In the United States, discussions on healthcare reform include issues such as health rights, access, equity, sustainability, quality, government expenditure. The US public and private mixed health care system has higher per capita medical expenditure than any other country and has a higher proportion of GDP than other United Nations member countries except East Timor and the world's most expensive public medical care It is a system. (East Timor). According to a study published by the Ministry of Health and Medicine in 2000 on the level of international health expenditure, the United States spends more on health care than other countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), but in most measures, US medical service use is lower than median OECD. The authors of the study concluded that the price of US medical services is much higher
As with most healthcare reform programs, the shared responsibility for healthcare sharing is also a controversial topic. Some critics believe it is considered a myth and believe it is the main obstacle to meaningful medical reform in the United States (26). Critics believe that actual medical expenses can be achieved by lowering wages and increasing prices, not through health insurance provided by employers. Costs are borne by the citizens through a tax increase, not by federal or state governments through medical subsidies. Critics against a shared responsibility model believe that the main social and political barriers to healthcare reform in the United States are that the cost of health care benefits is borne by others and that health care is in some people That is to say. The method is "FREE". They believe that this belief encourages the indifference of cost, inefficiency and quality error of the healthcare system and impairs the political will to reform.