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5 pages in length. The writer composes a memo to outline the benefits of socialized medicine. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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5 pages (~225 words per page)
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It is my opinion that the following proposal takes into account the focus of your dual objective to 1) change to the way in
which health care services are delivered and 2) improve quality of care. The state of the health care system - and its very
ability to meet the ever-growing needs of contemporary society - is at a crossroads of concern where the future is concerned; to continue down the same road that, for decades,
has put Americans in a position whereby their quality of care continues to suffer because of the substandard way in which those services are delivered.
The ongoing debate over socialized medicine reinvents itself with every new presidential administration, inasmuch as there continues to be support behind the viability of a health care alternative
significantly different from the one that has plagued Americans for decades. That myriad presidents have attempted to reform the foundation upon which United States health care operates speaks to
the ongoing need for modification from an infrastructural perspective. The implementation of socialized medicine will cause hospitals to reevaluate the way in which
patient care is delivered and quality of care is approached, while at the same time find ways to reduce costs. It has also been noted that socialized health care
will overturn traditional business practices and that charge-based pricing is becoming a thing of the past. Inasmuch as the United States maintains the "most inefficient [yet] the most expensive"
(Walsh et al, 1993, p. 52) health care system in the world, it does not meet the peoples growing needs on a personal level; rather, everyone is lumped together as
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