The health care system needs reform, not the government to take over
Believe it or not, the United States has some of the world's best doctors, the most advanced health care systems, and the world's most technologically superior resources, no. Those who travel and get sick around the world know that their preferred treatment is in the United States. Although health care in the United States is more expensive than any other country, many of the wealthiest people in the world come to the United States for surgery and complex care because it is known worldwide for its gold standard in health care.
To examine complex health care issues, a small study was conducted by a randomly selected physician from the Best Doctors database. We asked 50 top doctors in different states and in different fields of expertise. “Is the global health care plan beneficial to the United States?” 48 of these doctors basically answered that this is a “bad idea” for our country. The quality of medical care has a negative impact.
Social engineering medicine
One of the biggest misconceptions that some people rely on in the health care debate is that, given the universal health care system, everyone in the United States will receive the highest quality health care – our country has a reputation for what we currently receive. However, unlike some public facilities, health care is not a collective public service such as police and fire services, so the government cannot provide the same quality of medical care to all because not all doctors are equally good plastic surgeons, physicians, and nerves. Surgeons, too, not all people who need health care are equally good patients.
As an analogy – stay with me – when you design a software program, there are many elements encoded in the backend and used to manipulate certain aspects of the software program, the normal "John Doe" [end user] you use the software does not Understand or use, do not care about these elements. Some aspects of the program are encoded, so when this part of the program is used, other elements of the program are manipulated and automatically follow the current or next command.
Similarly, once a universal care plan is implemented in the United States and its vast infrastructure is formed, private insurance companies will slowly disappear, so eventually patients will automatically be forced to use the government's universal health care plan. As part of this system, patients will be referred to as numbers rather than patients, because such a large government program will provide compensation incentives based on the care provided, and patients will become “digital” rather than “patients”. In addition, for cost savings, the government will analyze and store all health information, including yourself. What are the consequences? If you are an elderly person and need to change your knees at the age of 70, the government may determine that you are old and not worth investing, so you may be taking medication instead of surgery. Your life saves the government a lot of money and provides you with a high quality of living.
solution:
Fixing the current US healthcare system may require us;
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Encourage prevention and early diagnosis of chronic diseases and management.
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Plans to fully reform existing government include health insurance and Medicaid.
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Forgive the medical school's debt for those who are willing to implement primary care in underserved areas.
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Improve access to health care, provide tax credits for small businesses and self-employed people, rather than providing health care penalties.
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Encourage innovation in medical record management to reduce costs.
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Infringement reforms are required in medical malpractice judgments to reduce the cost of providing medical services.
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Keep things unbroken – Research shows that 80% of Americans are satisfied with their current insurance, so why should they be completely removed?
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Reimbursement of the doctor's services.
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Innovate a system in which medical insurance fraud is drastically reduced.
Devil's details
Social medicine means:
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Losing private clinic choices, reducing doctors' salaries, the vast majority of patients, and increasing burnout may reduce the number of doctors in the profession.
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Since the government and its database will maintain centralized health information, it is necessary to compromise the confidentiality of the patient.
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Taking care of your healthy people will bear the burden of people with unhealthy lifestyles, such as smoking, obesity, etc.
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Patients lose their motivation to stay healthy, or are less likely to struggle to curb their prescription drug costs because health care is free and the system is easily abused.
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The US government needs to give orders for important health decisions, pointing out which surgery is best for you, not the decision made by your doctor, which will lead to poor patient care.
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The tax rate will rise sharply – universal health care is not free, because citizens need to pay taxes in the form of taxes.
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Your freedom of choice will be limited by which doctor is best for you and your family.
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Like all public programs, government bureaucracies, even in the form of health care, do not promote healthy competition based on demand reduction costs. More importantly, accountability is limited to the budgetary resources available to the police.
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Medicare is provided by private insurers with billions of dollars in subsidies, so if you exclude them, you can add $1 trillion or more to the current cost estimate of more than $1 trillion.
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Currently, the government loses about $30 billion a year due to medical insurance fraud. So what makes people think that the same government can operate and operate a universal health care system that can resist fraud and save money?
American National Health Care System was originally published on Spring