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Health Care Rationing Essay

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Topic:Health Insurance

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Health Care Rationing

How Health Care Rationing Could Improve the Health of the U.S. Population

Health care rationing has often been viewed as something horrific and voiced in the American media as a scare tactic by politicians. For instance, in September 2009 former U.S. vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin claimed that reforms proposed by the Obama administration would bring "rationing" into the American medical system (Hoffman, 2013). However, Palin's claims are rather short sited. In fact, every medical system in the world is rationed or limited in one way or another by its capabilities. For example, Harvard Medical School researchers released a study concluding that 45,000 Americans die every year because they lack health insurance and access to health care (Hoffman, 2013). The medical system does not provide services for many individuals and this could be considered a rationing of health care services.

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Hoffman, B. (2013, January 18). Health Care Rationing Is Nothing New [Excerpt]. Retrieved from Scientific American: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/health-care-rationing-is/

Marvasti, F., & Stafford, R. (2012). From Sick Care to Health Care -- Reengineering Prevention into the U.S. System. New England Journal of Medicine, 889-891.

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