Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Healthcare



We live in seemingly senseless times programmed to struggle on to help and heal ourselves and others. Some of my most successful clients have made millions creating healthcare software. Others get gratification in holistic healing careers. As far back as the first insert - humans have been challenged to finding ways to heal - natural or otherwise. It's been a long struggle with many breakthroughs and yet we still come across as a week frail race searching for answers in the emotions and illusion of time.

As things come to closure in the experiment - did you notice that souls are suddenly dying at any age even if they are not sick? Sunday Nikki's friend's father, who was heathy, suddenly died of a heart attack. Tuesday she told me a co-worker's 17 year old daughter died of a heart attack on a spiritual journey to Cambodia. Wednesday my friend Shirley's neighbor died suddenly in the hall just outside her apartment. Shirley has a close friend named Andrea, 48, from Hungary, who had a stroke in January and now has returned home because Hungary has socialize medicine and she can receive better healthcare during her recovery.


This took me on a journey to find out more about socialized medicine and how equal healthcare for all citizens in a country is not an easy task. Socialized medicine is a term used to describe and discuss systems of universal health care: medical and hospital care for all at a nominal cost by means of government regulation of health care and subsidies derived from taxation. Because of historically negative associations with socialism in American culture, the term is usually used pejoratively in American political discourse. The term was first widely used in the United States by advocates of the American Medical Association in opposition to President Harry S. Truman's 1947 health-care initiative. Read more.


Universal health care, sometimes referred to as universal health coverage, universal coverage, or universal care, usually refers to a health care system which provides health care and financial protection to all citizens of a particular country. It is organized around providing a specified package of benefits to all members of a society with the end goal of providing financial risk protection, improved access to health services, and improved health outcomes. Universal health care is not one-size-fits-all and does not imply coverage for all people for everything. Universal health care can be determined by three critical dimensions: who is covered, what services are covered, and how much of the cost is covered. It is described by the World Health Organization as a situation where citizens can access health services without incurring financial hardship. As of 2009, 58 countries have legislation mandating universal health care and have actually reached 90% health insurance coverage and 90% skilled birth attendance. Read more


Bernie Sanders believes that the challenges facing the American healthcare system need to be addressed immediately - they are a matter of life and death. Healthcare is a human right and should be guaranteed to all Americans regardless of wealth or income. He prizes the health and wellness of individuals over corporate profits. Additionally, he supports future legislation to curb drug costs and tackle fraud in the industry. Altogether, universal healthcare serves as a strong foundation for his policy goals. Read more -- Bernie's suggested health care plan