Should…Shouldn’t??

Should the government arrange for hospitals to network to help standardize the cost of health care?

Health care has always been a problem for many Americans. One plan may work for a certain person, but it is not guaranteed to work for everyone. This is why I don’t believe that a universal health care plan, under the federal government, would not work for the United States. Nevertheless, the cost of health care continues to rise at astonishing rates. Many Americans have very little or no heath care coverage at all. I believe that we can lower the price of health care by pushing it into the technological age that so many have come to love. With this boost hospitals could work together, building a network. The open market would still be in place, but the choices for the American public would open up. With so many hospitals already receiving their funding from the government, the way that the hospital was run would not change. The network would just make insurance less painful for many Americans, and communication between hospitals would open new doors. The progress of moving forward into technology would also create new jobs and research, raising GDP. I believe that the United States government needs to push health care in the right direction, while investing in the health of so many uninsured Americans.