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Universal Healthcare for
America
By Catherine McKeller
English 102, Section 5232
Why the US needs universal
coverage
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Millions of Americans
are without adequate
healthcare.
The cost of healthcare
in the US is too
expensive.
The current system is
inefficient.
The economy &
society are worse off
without everybody
having healthcare.
How are Americans covered now?
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61% private
insurance
23.5%
Government
funded insurance
15.5% NO health
insurance!!
(Clemmitt, 2007)
Private
Govt.
None
How does US spending compare?
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$5,635 per person
(15% GDP) 44%
from Govt.
Other nations:
$2,307 per person
(8.6% GDP) 72%
from Govt.
$6,000
$5,000
$4,000
U.S.
$3,000
Others
$2,000
$1,000
(Chua, 2006)
$0
Per person
How does US quality of healthcare
compare?
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More infant deaths
Shorter life expectancy
Fewer doctors, nurses,
& hospital beds per
person (Chua, 2006)
Ranked 37th in overall
quality by the World
Health Organization
(Clemmitt, 2006)
Private insurance is too expensive
for:
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Employees
Patients
Employers
Healthcare
Providers
High costs to employees
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High deductibles,
premiums, and outof-pocket payments
Less coverage
Increased
insurance denials
Fewer/smaller
raises
High cost to patients
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Less preventative care
due to cost
Worsens illness
Worse illness increases
cost treatment
Few can afford
expensive treatment
2005: 46.2% of those
bankrupt due to medical
reasons (Chua, 2006)
High costs to employers causes:
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Reduced employee
benefits
Lower wages & fewer
raises
Less productivity
Smaller profits
Competitive
disadvantage globally
High costs to providers
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Excess paperwork
More personnel
required
Higher
administrative
costs
Less time with
patients
Insurance companies are inefficient
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High overhead
Increase price to
customers
Less coverage
Minimal pay to
providers
Maximize profit
Uninsured costly to society
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Cost $125 billion a
year
Pay for only 26% of
services received
(Clemmitt, 2006)
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Providers must write
off services not paid
for
Costly to providers &
increases prices for
those who can pay
Uninsured costly to society (cont.)
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Ill and disabled
unable to work and
contribute
Heavier load on
government
programs such as
Medicare and
Medicaid
Universal healthcare saves money
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Heavier stress on
preventative care
will keep people
healthy and avoid
expensive
treatment!
Universal healthcare saves money
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Extremely low
administrative
costs!
Less money
needed to provide
care!
How much can be saved?
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Harvard Study:
$286 BILLION
every year!
(Himmelstein &
Woolhandler, 2006)
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Dr. Kenneth Thorpe
(economist) study:
$1.1 TRILLION in
ten years! (Chua,
2006)
Universal healthcare is morally
right
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Everybody has the
right to be healthy!
Everybody needs
access to quality
healthcare!
A healthy
community is a
happy community!
United Nations Declaration of
Human Rights (article 25):
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“Everyone has the
right to a standard
of living adequate
for the health and
wellbeing of himself
and his family,
including… medical
care” (Mueller, 2006)
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Himmelstein, D. and Woolhandler, S. National health insurance could save billions of
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