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The American Health Care System Has Prided Itself On Providing High Quality Serv

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Term Paper TitleThe American Health Care System Has Prided Itself On Providing High Quality Serv
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The American Health Care system has prided itself on providing high quality services to the citizens who normally cannot afford them.  This system has been in place for years and until now it did a fairly decent job.  The problem today is money; the cost of hospital services and doctor fees are rising faster than ever before.  The government has been trying to come up with a new plan these past few years even though there has been strong opposition against a new Health Care system.  There are many reasons why it should be changed and there are many reasons why it shouldn’t be changed.  The main thing that both sides heads towards is money.  Both sides want to save money just in different ways.
     The movement for changing the Health Care system believes that there is a need for change because of the problems that the system faces today cannot be handled. Every month, 2 million Americans lose their insurance.  One out of four, 63 million Americans, will lose their health insurance coverage for some period during the next two years .  37 million Americans have no insurance and another 22 million have inadequate coverage  .  Losing or changing a job often means losing insurance.  Becoming ill or living with a chronic medical condition can mean losing insurance coverage or not being able to obtain it.  Long-term care coverage is inadequate.  Many elderly and disabled Americans enter nursing homes and other institutions when they would prefer to remain at home.  Families exhaust their savings trying to provide for disabled relatives.  Many Americans in inner cities and rural areas do not have access to quality care, due to poor distribution of doctors, nurses, hospitals, clinics and support services.  Public health services are not well integrated and coordinated with the personal care delivery system.  Many serious health problems -- such as lead poisoning and drug-resistant tuberculosis -- are handled inefficiently or not at all, and thus potentially threaten the health of the entire population.  Rising health costs mean lower wages, higher prices for goods and services, and higher taxes.  The average worker today would  be earning at least $1,000 more a year if health insurance costs had not risen faster than wages over the previous 15 years .  If the cost of health care continues at the current pace, wages will be held down by an additional $650 by the year 2000.  More and more Americans have had to give up insurance altogether because the premiums have...

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