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A 7 page paper. This essay discusses universal health care beginning with the enterprise zones the program would affect, i.e., the entire country. The paper discusses some of the problems with the current system, the difficulties associated with calculating a cost benefit ratio of this program, experiences of individual states and the possible cost. Statistical data included. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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difficulties associated with calculating a cost benefit ratio of this program, experiences of individual states and the possible cost. The enterprise zone for universal health care is the entire
United States. If a universal health care system were adopted by the federal government, it could do one of two things in terms of administration. It could turn the administration
over to state governments, as it does with Medicaid, or it could have a central administration unit, as it does with Medicare. The Canadian health care system is administered at
provincial levels, like our states. This type of administration has created inequities from province to province. In other words, citizens in one province do not necessarily receive the same health
care services as those in another province. This can also be said about Medicaid. States do not all provide the same types of services. If the universal health care
system is administered centrally under the auspices of the federal government, the responsibility and obligation of states is to assure all citizens are in fact receiving needed quality care in
a timely fashion. That would probably require more health care providers along the entire continuum of health care providers, e.g., physicians, specialists, advanced practitioner nurses, registered nurses and so on.
States would need to assure education and training were available for qualified individuals. One thing all states could do that would contribute dramatically to the costs of health care
is to enact laws prohibiting frivolous medical malpractice lawsuits. Another thing would be to initiate electronic medical records that would tie into national records so that a citizens records would
be available to any physician or hospital in the country. There is really no valid method that can be used to determine the economic impact of universal health care.
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