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This 5 page paper explores the health care delivery system, its problems, and possible solutions. Also included in the discussion are issues such as vaccine research and development, the use of information technology in the field as well as the overuse of pharmaceuticals. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Still too scarce, 1997). In the latter part of 1997, Clinton introduced something called the "patients bill of rights", a dictum that would give those seeking medical treatment some added
protection. But the truth is that America is still experiencing a health care crisis. There are a reportedly 51% (1997) of the 31 million Americans who have no insurance, maintaining
that they do not carry it simply because they cannot afford it (1997). It is true that in most states, monthly private health insurance premiums are comparable to a
rent or mortgage payment. How many people in the United States can afford to double their rent? When insurance is lost due to unemployment, for example, many forgo the insurance
because they have no other choice. The difficult part is that the less income a person makes, the more likely his or her family is to be uninsured ("Health insurance
Still too scarce, 1997). Statistics bear that out but the translation of the numbers lead to one conclusion. A lack of insurance certainly impedes the quality of a familys life
which might be plagued with constant worry and inadequate access to needed medical care (1997). What essentially happens is that the working poor suffer most. The very poor are generally
picked up through government programs and often receive quality health care. Those who make too much money to qualify for free medical care but cannot afford private health insurance are
in a bind. What can be done to reform the health care industry so that the needs of all the people of the society are met? How can a plan
be implemented that would serve to control costs and provide quality medical service to the greatest number? The health care battle is generally fought in the political arena. President Clinton
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