Argumentative Essay: Single-Payer Healthcare In The United States

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The United States should not have single-payer healthcare because it will lower the quality of health in the country. It will decrease the amount of new medicine created in the American medical field. It would also cause a large financial strain in the federal government having to pay for the healthcare of over 320 million people. It will also decrease the number of doctors in the field because there will no longer be the incentive to become a doctor. It will also cover individuals who have no desire to have a healthcare plan which will place a further burden on the government. Avoiding single-payer healthcare also helps avoid limit government bureaucracy because it keeps the government from making as many decisions about healthcare and leaving those …show more content…

The reason that American healthcare is better than other countries is because there is a financial incentive here to be innovative and come up with new technology. When you take away the financial incentive to create a new medicine, people do not have the motivation to take the risk to create a new medicine. Creating a new medicine takes a large amount of time and a lot of money. The reason that they continue to strive to create that new medicine despite that time and money is because of the financial reward at the end. When you take away that financial reward but you have to still put in the same time and money to put into finding the new medicine, it is not worth it financially so ultimately the doctor will choose not to produce the new medicine. Single-payer healthcare leads to lower quality of health care since single payer takes away the financial incentive to create new medicines because there is significantly less money to be made by creating a new medicine as well as the fact that people have less capital to create new medicines due to having largely increased

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