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U.S Healthcare and National Security

   

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U.S Healthcare and National Security

HEALTHCARE
From the year 1999 to 2005 only 11 percent of the annual premium of the families have increased. This growth however
was significant when the years 2005 to 2015 is considered. The growth is noticed to be 5 percent every year. Centre for
American Progress that the lack of the health insurance will cost the American society somewhere between 125 dollars
to 249 dollars each year (dpeaflcio.org, 2018).
The healthcare sector is uneven with the poor and the minorities being underserved. In the year 2014, there were about
32 million uninsured Americans (Smith & Medalia, 2014)

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National health insurance health system- a single player system. In this scheme, a single government institute will act to
collect the premium and pay the healthcare costs. The medical services will be financed publicly but will not be publicly
provided (Martin et al., 2018).

The single pay system
will be delivered only through the public funded healthcare system.
majority of the services can also be provided by the private hospitals as well.
The federal government can thus issue a bill as a national health insurance health system bill so that it can in the
congressional debate can ultimately end being a law (Smith, Roberts & Vander Wielen, 2013)
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