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Is a universal health care plan possible in the United States?

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Is a universal health care plan possible in the United States?

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Universal Health Care: In the argument over universal health care (or health insurance), the key word is “universal”. It means only that everyone gets some. It does not mean “uniform”, nor does it necessitate centralized (government) administration, nor even a single-payer bureaucracy. America has the resources to deliver basic care to every resident, so achieving universal health care is just a matter of finding the will and the way. I think that America currently has a majority will; most arguments have been about (or against) proposed ways.

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