Being one of the richest and more technically advanced countries on this earth, I believe that not one person should be denied healthcare because they can't afford it or their insurance won't cover it. As stated in the Declaration of Independence everyone has unalienable rights, stating that they have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. If that's the case then shouldn't it be our home countries duty to provide universal health care because we have the right to "life"?
According
to the US Census Bureau in 2012, 47.9 million people didn't have health insurance.
Not having health insurance is a burden to many families. They have to hold
back from getting the proper care they deserve, because they can't afford it.
In result to this, we have the third highest rates of infant mortality compared
to other nations. Infants that could have survived, but didn't because lack of
coverage. Deprived from their right to "life".
It is recorded in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) of 2012, other countries are able to provide full coverage to their abiding citizens with anywhere from $3,559- $4,288, but the U.S. spends $8,508 per person on health care. Compared to other countries we spend twice as much on one person, when we could possibly split the number in half and provide healthcare to two people rather than one.