There is a huge percentage of Americans who believe that our healthcare system is majorly flawed, but what makes them think that?
The cost and accessibility of healthcare is seen as one of the most urgent problems in the United States according to its citizens. This is why they think it’s one of the worst things in our country.
Since 1991, Americans believe that the most important concern in the country is the cost, its ranked near the top of the list. The ages of people range from 18 to 65+, agreeing to the fact that our healthcare indeed is awful (taken from this source). The United States spends more money per person for healthcare than any other nation, but they not all receive the proper care they deserve (from this source). How does that make sense?
Having these benefits makes a huge difference in a citizen’s life. For an example, a trip to the hospital and the cost of the treatment. Covered by healthcare, it can range from $50 to $150 which is heaven for Americans. But unfortunately without it, the cost of it can go up to $3000 or more (taken from this source) It got me thinking about something else, “What about the poor?” Do they have to try their best to steer away from any possible accident or sickness to avoid that amount of money?
What are the ways that Americans want to improve our healthcare system? Here are a few examples!
- Thoughtfully constructed reforms that improve health and slow cost growths
- Interventions that are targeted to specific patient populations and clinics which leads to a greater impact on cost containment
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