Universal healthcare is possible with the application of non profit facilities that treat minor medical problems and give initial diagnosis. Or, non profit minor care facilities that operate their services to the community, insured or Medicaid/Medicare, for far less expense than private major care facilities.
Non profit minor care facilities are necessary for cost control and to help guarantee that money is available for those in desperate need of diagnosis and treatment at major medical facilities.
America can afford major medical universal coverage, if the costs are cut on minor care in the private system. The private care system does not profit from treating patients at major medical facilities, they lose money on minor care patients. The costs are transferred to other areas to pay for the losses. This practice needs to stop.
We need universal care for medical patients in America. Having a system of non profit minor care while preserving the excellence of the major care private facilities is what is needed.
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