'We need fundamental changes': US doctors call for universal healthcare [View all]
Source: The Guardian
'We need fundamental changes': US doctors call for universal healthcare
More than 2,000 physicians want a single-payer system similar
to Canadas and say the Affordable Care Act didnt go far enough
Olga Oksman
Thursday 5 May 2016 18.55 BST
A group of more than 2,000 physicians is calling for the establishment of a universal government-run health system in the US, in a paper in the American Journal of Public Health.
According to the
proposal released Thursday, the Affordable Care Act did not go far enough in removing barriers to healthcare access. The physicians bold plan calls for implementing a single-payer system similar to Canadas, called the National Health Program, that would guarantee all residents healthcare.
The new single-payer system would be funded mostly by existing US government funding. The physicians point out that the US government already pays for two-thirds of all healthcare spending in the US, and a single-payer system would cut down on administrative costs, so a transition to a single-payer system would not require significant additional spending.
Our patients cant afford care and dont have access to the care they need, while the system is ever more wasteful, throwing away money on bureaucratic expenses and absurd prices from the drug companies, said David Himmelstein, a professor in the CUNY School of Public Health at Hunter College and lecturer on medicine at Harvard Medical School.
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Read more:
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/may/05/us-doctors-calling-universal-healthcare-system-affordable-care-act
Related:
Moving Forward From the Affordable Care Act to a Single-Payer System (American Journal of Public Health)