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    Health Care: Proposal

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    4 pages in length. The following proposal speaks to the existing health care operation whereby the modification of two specific aspects will serve to address the insufficiencies inherent to the current program: A) modify the overall service delivery approach and B) enrich the fundamental quality of care. Bibliography lists 3 sources.

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    service delivery approach and B) enrich the foundation of quality of care. The fundamental composition of todays health care system - and the necessary means to meet ever-escalating demands  of an overpopulated society - stands at its most challenging turning point with regard to current and upcoming generations; to carry on in the same format that has only served  to place a tremendous strain upon both the system and the populace without considering heretofore unsavory options is to ignore the dire nature of the entire situation. One of  the most resist and disregarded alternatives may well prove to represent a viable opportunity to salvage what is now a wholly ineffective health care program. The ongoing debate over  socialized medicine reinvents itself with every new presidential administration, inasmuch as there continues to be support behind the viability of a health care alternative significantly different from the one that  has plagued Americans for decades. That myriad presidents have attempted to reform the foundation upon which United States health care operates speaks to the ongoing need for modification from  an infrastructural perspective. The implementation of socialized medicine will cause hospitals to reevaluate the way in which patient care is delivered and quality of care is approached, while at  the same time find ways to reduce costs. It has also been noted that socialized health care will overturn traditional business practices and that charge-based pricing is becoming a  thing of the past. Inasmuch as the United States maintains the "most inefficient [yet] the most expensive" (Walsh et al 52) health care system in the world, it does  not meet the peoples growing needs on a personal level; rather, everyone is lumped together as though they have no individuality, when it is clear that health care cannot be 

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