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This 5-page paper discusses health care reform and the effects the new legisltation has on seniors, nursing homes and Medicare patients. There are 4 sources cited.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. Health Care Reform Research Compiled for
, Inc. by P. Giltman 5/2010 Please It is a known fact that the American health care
industry is in a state of crisis and if some serious reform is not implemented to correct the systems deficiencies, this perpetual problem will only get worse. Since the 1970s,
presidents have run on a platform of reforming health care in the United States. While many have purported promising proposals, very few have been able to implement practical solutions to
rectify these problems. The list of challenges is nearly endless, but the issues that the government is facing are: medical costs are too high; health insurance is extremely costly and
inaccessible to the people who need it most, and the population of uninsured is at alarming levels. It is evident that doctors, attorneys, and insurance and pharmaceutical companies make a
lot of money. And that money naturally equates to power and these individuals and corporations use that power to influence governmental policy in regards to health care. Some argue that
the insurance companies make so much money that it is not fair for them to charge such exorbitant premiums for insurance. However, they counter by saying this is a capitalist
society and they can use those excess profits to provide quality medical care to the people who can afford it. In addition, as the cost of drugs in America continues
to rise, more so than anywhere else in the world, pharmaceutical companies are allowed to use the extra revenue for research and experimentation purposes. If America was completely socialized, this
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