Resolved: The USFG should have universal healthcare
Universal Healthcare: Universal healthcare is a system where the government pays the bill for healthcare costs, not private individuals or private insurance Cos. Some countries, like Canada and the UK, already have it, while others, like the U.S., rely more on private insurance. Supporters say it keeps people healthier and reduces medical costs over time, while critics worry about higher taxes and longer wait times.
Pros of Universal Healthcare:
Everyone can see a doctor when they need to without worrying about how much it costs.
People stay healthier because they get checkups and treatment before small problems turn serious.
It saves money in the long run since hospitals don’t have to treat as many emergency cases.
Nobody has to choose between paying rent and getting medical care.
When everyone is healthy, the whole country runs better—kids do better in school, and adults work more productively.
Cons of Universal Healthcare:
It costs a lot of money, and taxes would have to go up to pay for it.
Wait times for doctors could get longer because more people would be using the system.
Some people might not like the government being in charge of their healthcare.
It could be harder for doctors to make money, which might make fewer people want to become doctors.
There’s a chance that less money would go into new medicines and treatments if companies make less profit.