Even after paying attention to Mr. Obama 's all discussions on medical system reform, the United States still lacks a healthcare system that provides insurance to all citizens. This is a serious problem because the economy is weak and the unemployment rate is high. In other countries where insurance is mandated, citizens rarely pay medical expenses. Medical care in the United States must be given to everyone, but it requires medical expenses and is accepted by insurance companies This is a big problem.
The lack of high-quality medical services in the United States is the worst failure of human rights abuses and is direct. Obama's medical reform is a big leap in the right direction. However, the current Republican health care hysteria is only a small part - as they have an introspection that they are low income, unhealthy, or - women (especially blacks, Latin Americans, native Americans, candid people) In other words, or part of every gender suppression group This is not a bill to promote something except Republican hate.
Everyone in the US should have the right to receive medical care. The US is facing a medical crisis now. The main reason for this crisis is that there are no plans to provide health care to everyone in society. When we talk about healthcare, we will say enough care, enough profit, opportunity, and reasonably fulfilling and satisfying life. For economic reasons it is not morally acceptable to force someone not to receive medical care. Society has an obligation to provide medical care. The government is responsible for finally confirming that this obligation is fulfilled, otherwise it will sanction moral and political mistakes.
Health is often compared with medical care. Although medical expenditure is much higher than any other country, the lack of access to health care is the main cause of discussion in the United States. A recent survey by the Common Wealth Foundation shows that the US health care system is relatively inferior to other countries in terms of cost, fairness and efficiency. Regardless of geographical location, gender, race / ethnicity, age, culture, sexual orientation, the Health Equalization Bureau provides fair medical services to veterans' medical services according to their circumstances I am doing it. It is also important to incorporate socioeconomic factors into the importance of providing equal access and care.