First off it is unconstitutional in what congress is doing in trying to force this health care bill on the people of this country.
Next it will not be free because there are provisions in the bills that says if you do not sign up for health care then the IRS will tax you 750 per person.
Then the next thing is that if you have a good health care plan with in 5 years you will be forced to join up with the one that the government has.
Then the doctors who are doing the work would be forced to be paid less and that is not a good thing seeing as they spent so much in college and they have bills to pay off from this.
Lastly those who have not worked or have done nothing to help them self would once again demand something else that the government should give them for nothing.
This bill is not about free health care but more governmental take over of another area of our life.
When world leaders meet to discuss extending free healthcare for poor countries at the UN General Assembly this week, I will be following their progress closely. My mother, like so many other people in sub-Saharan Africa, died because she wasn't able to provide the cash for the medical treatment that she desperately needed. Where I grew up in Ghana, the health services operated on a "cash and carry" basis. You got what you wanted if you could pay for it.
Even those with health insurance have problems. First of all, the list of things that can make you ineligible for the coverage is extremely long. You can end up being denied for omitting the smallest thing in health records. One woman got denied because of a yeast infection. There was also one man who got denied free health care for cancer, because the treatment was "experimental." He ended up dying. A similar thing happened to an 18-month old with a high fever. She also died. There were also some "happy" costumers who said how glad they were about the health care. One of them was denied coverage for her "non-life threatening" tumor, and ended up dying from it. Another was denied for cancer, and it spread.
Health care is a basic human right. Health care is a basic human right, and should therefore be free to all citizens. No one should have to chose between food and their medication, or heat and going to the doctor. In addition, no one should face bankruptcy because of an illness or accident. Everyone should have access to healthcare.
Health care is a right. Health care is not a privilege that only certain people should be entitled to. Treatment for disease and illness and a chance at good health is something that every person should have access to without having to struggle to afford it and end up struggling even more just because something unfortunate happened and they needed expensive treatment. Health care should be free because the right to health should be something easily available to everyone.
Yes, healthcare should be free. Health care is a basic human right, and should therefore be free to all citizens. No one should have to chose between food and their medication, or heat and going to the doctor. In addition, no one should face bankruptcy because of an illness or accident. Everyone should have access to healthcare.
the needs of society
Health have already become society needs. The increasing of medicine price have make a lot of people really worried. In this case we're not just talking about people that have enough money that can provide their needs, the main problem right now is the poor people . Poverty and healthy standard are two important thing that effect a country, to change the status of a country from least development to development and to developing country. So in this case we can see that poverty and healthy have a very big role in a country. If this poor people can't provide their needs because the price of the health care it self, we can make sure that country will have a low standard of healthy because that country can't guaranteed the needs of the people, and if this poor people can't get free health care which is mean they can't recover from the disease, and imagine if it happens in least developing country that have 75% of poor people.