Running Head: Affordable Health
Running Head: Affordable Health
Running Head: Affordable Health
Kayla Y. Mendoza
Abstract
The current standings of the health care policies in the United States are one of the biggest
concerns of the mass population of citizens. With no direct plan and the threat of removal of
others, there has been left plenty of room to debate. The closest affiliation of a universal health
care system was made possible in 2009 under the presidential term of Barrack Obama. The
former president initiated and passed the Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as Obamacare.
This allowed citizens to have easier access to cheaper health care and implemented the need for
everyone to have health insurance. Where plenty of fundings have gone towards the education,
promotion and implementation of more than substantial healthcare, the U.S. still does not
compare to other leading countries in terms of actual care and progression in patients. However,
the current numbers still show a lot of suffrage and inability from the citizens to afford proper
care, an issue that is slowly becoming larger and larger, while other grossing countries have
In any situation, a person’s health should be considered a basic human right, yet often
times, citizens are left struggling to cover all their needs. In fact, most citizens tend to believe
that having access to great health care and insurance is a privilege or delicacy that only few are
entitled to. The need and deprivation is there, and hardly anyone is doing anything about it, only
because they are accustomed to the routine of having to sacrifice the availability of their health
services.
However there is the constant battle in actually being able to afford health insurance.
Problems like these arise in every household, and people have to debate with themselves whether
or not they really need medical attention or their annual physician's visit. This is something that
needs to be more heavily discussed so that actual change can be made in order to get our country
to carry the universal healthcare system. Most people do not have to think about this at all
because they are on shared plans or think they have full coverage through work or other
organizations. However, if you were not a dependent on someone else’s plan, ask yourself these
questions; If you were to find your own health care insurance, do you know exactly what it
would cover in terms of procedures and check-ups? How much would it cover before you had to
pay out of pocket? If you did not have health insurance, do you think you would be able to afford
an emergency visit or procedure? These are just a few of the things that you need to consider
before selecting a health insurance plan, and a few things that need to be considered just to see if
it is really necessary in terms of how dire the situation may be and how much money is in the
bank.
This issue is growing quickly and tends to have a bigger impact on communities along
the border who quite frankly would rather take their services across the border than have to pay
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as much as they do here. In our current society and terms of government of officials, more
people need to be aware of how their livelihood may be affected, should the price be decreased
or increased. Not just family’s but young adults who are newly claiming independence also need
to make sure that their basic needs to not get overseen. As of today, many citizens are settling or
completely ignoring their health due to financial issues, this is a dangerous cycle that could in
some instances have fatal repercussions, a cycle that could be broken if our nation banded
together for change and moved one step closer to fully achieving basic human rights by adopting
On a global economic standpoint, the United States alone is one of the only countries
who spend as much as 17% of our overall yearly economy (Squires 2015). The U.S. has
provided itself with a high reputation of spending the most money and having the biggest budget
on the holistic care for their citizens, but still there is a large gap regarding who gets to reap in all
those benefits. On average, other countries who are relatively at the same economic level as us,
only spend half the percentage that we do on health care and somehow their citizens seem to be
doing better off than ours. It has been found that a lot of our spendings are to fund all the
technology we have implemented into the field and all the medications that are being deemed
necessary and prescribed. Resources and platforms all meant to help sustain life and well being,
yet the United States still falls behind in the statistics in life expectancy, infant mortality, obesity
and disease and chronic illnesses. It stands to reason to question why more lives and general
well-being is still being threatened when the U.S. has so many amenities that others do not. If all
the physicians, treatments and medications are there, why are they still so far from reach for so
many citizens?
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In other counties different forms of universal health care is already being practiced.
Countries like Canada have systems where you can walk in and out without receiving a bill or
paying virtually nothing at all. Counties like these are able to provide such care because they are
funded through their own taxation systems. Many do believe however, that because everyone
will have availability to ultimately free healthcare, citizen taxes will skyrocket and medical
professional salaries with plummet. According to an article published by the Huffington post,
Canada’s taxation system has made it so that neither the taxation system used to support the
health care system nor the people who are paying for services they aren’t in need of. Even more
so, in the event of needing emergency care, patients are forced to wait longer to be attended to
since there are no longer any other criteria’s to filter who is more eligible to be seen in terms of
health insurance. Considerably, the extreme conditions of the country’s spendings and lack of
good and substantial performance were not worth it. The Director of Health Policy Studies at the
Fraser Institute, Nadeem Esmail even states, “and it gets worse. Changing demographics mean
Canada's health care system has a funding gap of $537 billion. While health care is costly and
underperforming today, in the absence of reform the future will either hold large increases in
taxes, further reductions in the availability of medical services, further erosion of non-health care
government services, or all of the above.” Surely, this could be considered a fault to the
According to recent trends, if a country were to make such a drastic policy change that
would largely effect the economy, the economy would take a large dip, as it did when the
country was first introduced to Obamacare. However, no person’s life should be weighed based
on how much they are willing to pay for it. The overall health and well being of a person should
be a basic right. No one person should be charged in order to be able to maintain and control a
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disease they did not ask to have. If young adults and families were to begin to take more interest
in policies like these real changes can be made. Changes that could save thousands of lives and
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