Deliver Us From Injustice: Reforming the U.S. Healthcare System

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Samuel H. LiPuma
Allyson L. Robichaud
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[1] Cuyahoga Community College,Department of Philosophy & Comparative Religion
[2] Western Campus WLA B218C,undefined
[3] Cleveland State University,undefined
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Healthcare justice; Healthcare and social policy; Access to healthcare;
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For the last fifty years, the United States healthcare system has done an extremely poor job of delivering healthcare in a just and fair manner. The United States holds the dubious distinction of being the only industrialized nation in the world lacking provisions to ensure universal coverage. We attempt to provide some of the reasons this dysfunctional system has persisted and show that healthcare should not be a commodity. We begin with a brief historical overview of healthcare delivery in the United States since WWII. This is followed by a critical analysis of the for-profit model including reasons to support the view that healthcare should not be a free market commodity. We also demonstrate how special interest groups have been able to win support for their practices based on propaganda rather than fact. A brief analysis of the Affordable Care Act is offered along with critical comments regarding its ineffectiveness. We conclude with a brief overview of international approaches that have resulted in universal coverage and suggest the United States ought to adopt an approach similar to those outlined so that it no longer stands as the only industrialized nation to ignore the glaring problems that exist.
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