Back about in Puerto Rico, we had First Medical, a private medical insurance plan. It covered for dental, certain surgeries, and many more. First Medical was inanely better than the government plan, which was limited to certain stuff. Now in the credit crunch, many things have changed, but the plan (I think) stayed the same.
How come the US has the most advanced health care system on the planet, yet only a “chosen few” get to enjoy its full benefits?
Right now, the eternal debate of public vs. private healthcare has reached its boiling point: how will Congress react? They have to make a vote over this. Would we look over a universal healthcare reform for everybody to enjoy in the future, amidst the slow economy and collapsing Western society? Or will we be forced to forgo visits to the doctor in the name of the money?
Honest; I am way out of my element here. What Bible verse will I use for healthcare? God obviously wants us to be healthy, that’s a plus! But which reform will serve better our country? (I live here now; I’m finally entitled to say it.)
Commonwealth, do your choice:
What would you think will happen if healthcare reform went either passing Congress or failing to the trash?
Do you have healthcare? How and why?
What do you think needs improvement on the American healthcare system?
If you are from another country, how healthcare is served?