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Submitted by alt523 on April 20, 2008

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It has been blatantly demonstrated time and again that the inadequate involvement and/or intervening of the current healthcare system is leaving the cost of quality care up to the market. Those who stand to make money from the current healthcare crisis are deciding how much it costs, and this is not right. This leaves high costs of quality care, and little access when considering many people cannot afford the going rates for insurance and/or medical care. Something needs to be done, and soon, but who can we trust to turn this crisis around?

Many other countries have a universal system of healthcare. These governments who actually never claimed to be “for the people, by the people”, fear the public and care enough for them to provide excellent heALTHCARE to be had by all (Micheal Moore, 2007). These citizens in countries such as Canada, France,Cuba and England have worry free healthcare services. They walk in, then walk out healthier after having received quality healthcare. They also will never be billed for this because it is federally regulated and everyone pays a little, so that everyone can benefit (Moore, 2007).

I feel strongly about this, healthcare should be something everyone has access to regardless of life outcomes and salary. I have had the priveledge of being able to use Medicaid and other government funded programs during my pregnancy. It was great, I walked into the doctor, no co-pay and prescriptions and vitamins cost next to nothing, and they also ensured that the children were healthy and eating healthy amounts of food, and help supply some nutrition and guidance along the way. There were classes for nursing mothers, and anything you can imagine.

I realize that some people look down on those who use the system in this manner, but that is what it is there for. I am a student and was pregnant with absolutely no insurance what=so-ever, my options were limited and would have never been...

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