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Health Care Reform
Rosetta Mingo
Health Care Reform: Good for Americans
Thesis statement: The new health care reform in the United States should achieve universal coverage sine it is now affordable, available and the quality of care improved.
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Health Care Reform
Americans for years have complained that health care was either not available, too expensive, or was of poor quality. For these reasons, many Americans would rather do without health care. In addition, some big businesses would not invest in their employees’ health. Smaller businesses felt that investing in health care for employees would probably result in layoffs or going out of business. This research paper will examine existing issues concerning health care reform and present an argument that the health care reform put in place by the government will improve the economy and has improved health care for American. The research being conducted will examine various data that came from reputable committees and lawmakers, and other information addressing health care reform. The research and its conclusions will seek to make Americans fully aware of the new health care rights they should be receiving, what benefits their employers will be receiving, and how the government has put in various new mechanisms that well control cost. By doing this, the Americans will be knowledgeable of the benefits under health care reform and their accessibility to health care.
Health Care Reform
Two important concerns to most Americans are then held and the economy. If one was to ask the question how come so many Americans were “broke”? The answer would probably be that the cost for healthcare is too high. This issue is not new to Americans. In the early 1900s Theodore Roosevelt and his Bull Moose Party campaigned for national health insurance (The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation). Doing and cents President Theodore Roosevelt there have been several efforts to achieve national health care reform...