It is suggested that free health care facilities should be provided in every nation, even though it comes at a price of not being able to facilitate advance medical treatments. In my opinion, I somewhat agree that medical assistance must be accessible to all and other facilities including the inability to provide new-age medical treatments can be ignored.
Firstly, free medical care will ensure that all the natives of a particular nation are treated equally, including the destitute and the economically deprived. In other words, the lower strata of the society will have an easy and equal access to the same facilities accessed by the higher strata of the community. This will create a sense of equality amongst the people and will assist the society and eventually the people to think about their well being. Due to free medical services, all members of the country will be more concerned about their physical fitness and will participate in periodic checkups, thereby, promoting a sense of well being.
Another point to consider is that free health services mean elevated taxes for the tax paying population of the country. This will impose a burden on the middle class society who are battling to make both ends meet. Additionally, the costs of medical assistance, such as, doctor's fees, diagnostic test charges and hospitalization expenses will be borne by the government, which might eventually weaken the economy. Moreover, the increasing population will create additional pressure on the healthcare facilities and resources. Under these circumstances, the country would be unable to provide latest medical treatment to patients.
To conclude, in order to benefit from the merits of a free medical care system, the demerits of increased taxes and inability to receive treatment from the latest technology would have to be accepted. Therefore, it is clear that free wellness programs will have both advantages and disadvantages.
It
is suggested
that
free
health care facilities should
be provided
in every nation,
even though
it
comes
at a price of not being able to facilitate advance
medical
treatments
. In my opinion, I somewhat
agree
that
medical
assistance
must
be accessible to all and other facilities including the inability to provide new-age
medical
treatments
can be
ignored
.
Firstly
,
free
medical
care will ensure that all the natives of a particular nation
are treated
equally
, including the destitute and the
economically
deprived.
In other words
, the lower strata of the society will have an easy and equal access to the same facilities accessed by the higher strata of the community. This will create a sense of equality amongst the
people
and will assist the society and
eventually
the
people
to
think
about their
well being
. Due to
free
medical
services, all members of the country will be more concerned about their physical fitness and will participate in periodic checkups, thereby, promoting a sense of
well being
.
Another point to consider is that
free
health services mean elevated taxes for the tax paying population of the country. This will impose a burden
on the middle
class
society who are battling to
make
both ends
meet
.
Additionally
, the costs of
medical
assistance, such as, doctor's fees, diagnostic
test
charges and hospitalization expenses will
be borne
by the
government
, which might
eventually
weaken the economy.
Moreover
, the increasing population will create additional pressure on the healthcare facilities and resources.
Under these circumstances
, the country would be unable to provide
latest
medical
treatment
to patients.
To conclude
, in order to benefit from the merits of a
free
medical
care system, the demerits of increased taxes and inability to receive
treatment
from the latest technology would
have to
be
accepted
.
Therefore
, it is
clear
that
free
wellness programs will have both advantages and disadvantages.