Pros And Cons Of Surgery And Persecution Drugs

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The experience cost of surgery and persecution drugs has been a problem for many people with people who are to poor or do not have access to top of the line health care. If the health care is system is put under a single payer health care system, this means that you pay for your health care through your taxes and is run through the government. This system would give healthcare to everyone who needed it and people would have the same coverage for the same things. .The country as a whole would spend less on healthcare with examples from Europe and Canada they are spending about half as much as their healthcare than America does. In the United States as people get old on record people have to pay more and more for healthcare but in countries with …show more content…

This form of healthcare would also save lives using this system people would be less scared to go in to get a surgery rather than not and possibly harm yourself. In this system where the hospitals can just cancel appointments and than there is nothing you will be able to do about it. In the VA during one week in October 2015 there was over 3900 appointments canceled and some ended up being harmful to the patient. In studies done when this system is used there have been less and less doctors which would also increase the already long waiting times. The waiting times would also be increased by people would not be afraid to just go into the doctor's office for a non important issue and make other people wait. In other countries due to the lack of doctors and long waiting lines certain check ups on diseases can take many weeks even months which could be costly to someone's health. On average people in a have more problems with the single payer

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