It is difficult to imagine life without health insurance. If you have a medical problem that you need to pay attention and you have appropriate medical insurance, you can take care of the best private hospital. You can get a good treatment and your illness can be treated as soon as possible depending on the severity. Doctors, physicians, and surgeons are prepared to pay great attention if they know that they are dealing with patients being insured and that they can use various treatments.
The elected officials and experts are confused about how to cope with the current medical crisis, but it is not difficult to recognize the medical problems faced by Americans. 47 million Americans not enrolled in health insurance are not the only people facing serious health problems in the country. Companies, families, workers, and people of all ages feel that medical care in the United States does not meet their needs if it is too high. The doctor will compete to keep up with the market demand as long as there are enough time to enter into several holes and change one or two prescriptions. Market-led healthcare is hidden in our moral structure. Because people are regarded as goods - insurance organizations alone, not complex individuals with different human needs. A sharp market strategy is suitable for purchasing goods, but it is always inadequate to determine health value or life value.
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.