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    Health Care Reform

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    This 2.5-page paper examined President Barak Obama's present health care reform proposals while identify the financial implications. There are 3 sources cited.

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    listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. Health Care Reform Research Compiled for  , Inc. by P. Giltman 9/2010 Please It is evident that the health care industry is in a  state of crisis and if some serious reform is not implemented to correct the systems deficiencies, this perpetual problem will only get worse. The list of challenges is nearly endless,  but the issues that the government is facing are: medical costs are too high; health insurance is extremely costly and inaccessible to the people who need it most, and the  population of uninsured is at alarming levels. It is evident that doctors, attorneys, and insurance and pharmaceutical companies make a lot of money. And that money naturally equates to power  and these individuals and corporations use that power to influence governmental policy. Some argue that the insurance companies make so much money that it is not fair for them to  charge such exorbitant premiums for insurance. However, they counter by saying this is a capitalist society and they can use those excess profits to provide quality medical care to the  people who can afford it. In addition, as the cost of drugs in America continues to rise, pharmaceutical companies are allowed to use the extra revenue for research and experimentation  purposes. If America was completely socialized, this would not be allowed. Instead, everyone would be entitled to the same quality of care. And while there is no simple solution to  the health care crisis today, President Barak Obama is working to integrate some sort of solution to provide the balance it needs. In his $940 billion health care package, 

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