Analyzing Evolutionary Healthcare Models Across the Globe
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Health Care, Single Payer, Health Policy, Quality of CareAbstract
The present state of research into varying forms of healthcare is limited if existent. Discussions are limited to the state of different healthcare policies and their overall effects but have not effectively attempted to compare proposals in regards to US applicability. This article aims to bridge that gap and build off existing pieces of research to effectively produce concrete analysis on various forms of healthcare. Irrespective of one’s opinion on the status of healthcare, there is no denying the current system is in need of change. Via analyzing proposals in across the globe this paper discusses respective benefits in conjunction with the harms. The goal of this paper however is not to determine the best healthcare policy as that answer will inevitably not arise at any point in time but rather to discuss what forms of benefits we might see as a result of various policies.
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