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Universal Health Systems ( Canada And United Kingdom ) Systems

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The term “complex” is defined in the dictionary as “a very complicated or involved arrangement of parts, units, etc.., which is complicated or intricate as to be hard to understand or deal with.” The healthcare system has proven to be the most complex industry on a global scale, as it continuously challenges nations to mobilize and strategize a more cost efficient and quality driven health care system. Healthcare is an essential part of life in which all individuals take advantage of with or without insurance coverage. Consequently, healthcare costs is the largest global expense, causing nations to revolutionize their health systems in efforts to contain cost. Developed countries such as Canada and the United Kingdom have focalized on universal health systems tailored to their needs to contain healthcare costs. Although universal health systems are idealistic for the government and its citizens, quality and access of care is a continuous issue. Before discussing the problems related to universal health systems, we must first understand the benefits of both (Canada and United Kingdom) systems. After analyzing the pros and cons of these systems, we will then analyze the U.S. and their efforts to contain healthcare costs with the Affordable Care Act, and if transitioning to a universal health care system would be beneficial to our economy.
The Canadian health system is unique and delicate to the needs of their population, providing universal coverage with the open option

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