The need for "healthcare for all" in the U.S.A.

@flpoolbum (2978)
United States
July 6, 2018 12:24am CST
There is a great deal of debate over healthcare. I believe that we should have healthcare for everyone. Some people call it "free" healthcare. Healthcare is never free, nothing is. All other Industrialized nations provide healthcare for all of their citizens, why not in the U.S.A.? If the program eliminates the Insurance Industry's involvement, be able to negotiate the best price for materials and services it would be great. I'm willing to bet that any increase in taxes would be minimal compared to charges that we are currently being billed. For example, my wife, who recently passed away, had to have kidney dialysis three times a week at the "cost" of $6,600 each time. Her total health care cost annually was in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. People shouldn't go bankrupt because they become ill or have to choose between health care and medication or food and rent/house payment.
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• India
6 Jul 18
Healthcare is a primary service and should be available to all in every circumstances. Other developmental process ready necessary but health of citizens must come on the top
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@Jessabuma (31700)
• Baguio, Philippines
6 Jul 18
It would be great if everyone had an access to a good and affordable healthcare.
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