Introduction I have studied the perception of public health care. At the same time, I analyzed how their perception was formed by major players in the US healthcare system. The main players are insurance companies, provider groups, and buyers. Next, I gathered my ideas and opinions. General perception of medical care The general public is dissatisfied with our medical treatment. ABC News investigated extensive research, the independent non-profit research institution specializing in health care issues, Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, and the general attitudes of the US to today's healthcare.
Hospitals and medical centers are widely believed to be places where you are injured, sick and need urgent emergency situations. Considering that hospitals are considered to be a treatment center for patients with acute diseases, this is clearly apparent. The hospital already fulfills this role and has been honing its systems and treatments year after year to provide more effective care for a wider range of diseases. Ironically, hospitals can effectively treat more diseases more quickly than ever, but people living in the shadow of our most successful medical institution are often the most serious health problems of the state I am facing. How about this. People who live near the treatment center are exposed to higher exposures of asthma, higher possibilities of obesity, and more exposure to toxic chemicals that may cause learning disorders and chronic health conditions Faced - eventually will they be sent to the hospital?
Public health is one of five aspects from a policy perspective and belongs to the category "how much should the government do?" However, unlike some other policies included in this category, daily health care is important to all citizens. That is why the Federal Government should provide adequate medical care to all citizens in the United States. The cost to deploy and maintain a healthcare system for all citizens is huge, but the overall benefit goes beyond cost. Experts estimate that the cost of medical reform is certainly a multibillion dollar work, which is the main reason most people oppose the national health care system. However, if adequate vaccinations, regular health checkups and prescriptions are provided to the citizens, the health situation will be greatly improved and healthy citizens will be productive.