"We will make this year's reform, reduce costs, promote selection, and provide reports that all Americans can rely on. We will do this this year." This is a newly elected President Barack Obama It is a strong statement from. One of the main aspects of these two political campaigns is health care reform. The above citations show passion and encouragement, but the healthcare proposal alone will not end. Republican Governor Candidate Georgia candidate and medical policy maker John Oxenden, said:
Since the beginning of the 20th century, the history of medical reform in the United States has been for years and healthcare reform has been the subject of political discussion. In the 2008 and 2016 presidential elections, both major candidates are proposing alternative reforms. One of the early health care proposals at the federal level was the Poor Welfare Act of 1854, which provided poor insanity and shelter for blind and hearing impaired by federal land grants was. This bill was proposed by activist Dorothy Dix and passed both houses of Parliament but was dismissed by President Franklin Pierce. Mr. Pierce said the federal government should not be committed to social welfare and said it is the state's responsibility.
As with most healthcare reform programs, the shared responsibility for healthcare sharing is also a controversial topic. It is considered a myth by some critics and is a major obstacle to meaningful medical reform in the United States (26). Critics believe that actual medical expenses are achieved not by employers' health insurance but by lowering wages and increasing prices. 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 major 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's what it means. 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.