U.S. health care needs centralizing and organizing
Categories: Diet & Weight Loss
Health care in the U.S. will most likely be the single largest issue in next year's presidential election outside the 'war on terror,' and experts are already preparing roadmaps of suggestions to feed the candidates.Areas like more organized care and overall health emphasis (not expensive interventions like drugs) are being brought up, as well as that old bugaboo: ensuring everyone in this country who is a citizen receives access to health insurance.
The insurance undertaking alone will be a monumental effort in policymaking, but a major suggestion so far has been to combine the efforts of federal, state, employer and private coverage to provide some kind of universal coverage.
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Andy 11-18-2007 @ 5:10PM
If the government is going to subsidize healthcare for everyone in this country, there has got to be some accountability. People are eating themselves to death. Obesity is rising exponentially. Don't ask my tax dollars to pay for your quadruple bypass because you couldn't control yourself at the all-you-can-eat lunch buffet.
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