By Brooke Nash


Many people have been working to get universal health coverage into the United States. The model has been the Canadian or United Kingdom model. The idea of free health care is a strong inducement for this discussion at every level of one major political party. This is part of a list of the pros and cons of universal health care that needs to be looked at before actually taking over in the United States.

One of the pros is that this type of system is to cover almost everyone. The greatest system, currently, in the world is to be offered to all without, it is said, concern for whether they can afford it or not. The con to this, of course, is that if someone can not afford the coverage, the government is to voucher them into the system. Since the government does not have money unless it taxes the people, tax rates will have to go up.

A large portion of other countries in the world have universal coverage. The difference is that there are private insurance companies that can be purchased from for anything the government plan does not cover. They have also had to leave their country for others to get some of the life saving measures that do not have funding under their program.

A very good pro for this type of system will be, of course, the concept of saving money across the entire system. The manner in which the savings is implemented is to be studied for the procedures used. A definite con would be if this system is established after the French model of the N. I. C. E. System. A similar system, in the United States has already caused many doctors to go out of business.

All people living in the United States, that did not have insurance before, would have coverage. This is a big pro. The lack of sufficient Doctors and other related personnel would tend to make this an empty promise to many. The inclusion of 40 to 50 million new people onto the rolls and the addition of several million each year will make this one of the cons.

Even the relatively benign Affordable Care Act, or Obama Care, in America, requires cuts in the payment of Doctor's fees and drug reimbursements. Many Doctors are not accepting Medicare and Medicaid patients anymore. The taxes on new medical devices will have a definite impact on these life saving and convenience items.

To many people, the idea that something as important as health care can be accessed for free is a very big pro. To those who have read the history books and the headlines in today's newspaper, it is a con that their freedom and liberty can not abide. This list of the pros and cons of universal health care is only a small portion of those that can be counted.




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