Obama Defends Healthcare Reforms

July 23, 2009
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President Obama has been under fire this week for failing to make speedy changes in US Healthcare.

He has said that he plans to reform the American healthcare system, which sees approximately 57 million people without any health insurance, and very limited healthcare for people who cannot afford to pay for private insurance policies.

“President Barack Obama has defended his plans for health reform in a news conference broadcast live in the US. Mr Obama pledged to push through a reform package by the end of the year that would reduce health costs, increase choice and widen coverage.” Source: BBC News

The British system, then National Health Service (NHS), provide free healthcare to all British citizens regardless of current or previous income, employment or age.

IN the UK private healthcare is really for wealthier people that wish to have a more personalised and often quicker service. However, the NHS otherwise caters for everyone’s needs, from Accident and Emergency services to dealing with mental health, maternity and general complaints.

IT also provides up to date information on health issues and alerts. For example, in the UK antivirals for swine flu to high risk patients free of charge. See also their Health A-Z – Conditions and treatments pages.

America, as a world economic leader, really should have a health service that is world class, and the state should provide healthcare for the people. Hopefully Obama can bring about the required changes during his presidency.

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