Universal Health Coverage

2 Mar, 2009  |  Written by Rene  |  under Health Insurance Q&A

What does this really mean?

If we live in a society that gives us freedom and opportunities to prosper personally and financially, this same society should incorporate a model to allow for its citizens to be able to receive shelter, food, healthcare, and other basic necessities.

This is as much a right as it is a responsibility on a personal level and this is as much a right as it is a responsibility on a government level.

The delicate balance of government and private enterprise in order to accomplish this is paramount in its ultimate success.

Every American needs to be able to receive healthcare. Yet, healthcare is not free. I think this needs to be repeated for the hardcore liberals. Healthcare is not free and it is not just a right, it is a responsibility to ourselves and to our citizens. Also, healthcare is not only a capitalist endeavor. I think this needs to be repeated for hardcore capitalists.

We need a balance of government and private enterprise whereby private enterprises can focusing by competing and providing better services.

Health insurance is needed for our own protection and for all of our citizens.

Carriers need to improve rates and access for everyone and one big way to bring costs down is for everyone to share the risk.

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