http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Managed_health_care
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMO
One major inevitablity with our capitalist society is that fact that there will always be a separation of classes, upper, middle and lower. There are jobs to fit each category and that must be filled, such as janitors and Wal-Mart employees. For this reason, there are going to be some members of society who cannot make enough money to afford health care. By instilling Universal Health Care, only this one problem would be fixed, but others would come. For example, the members of the upper and middle classes, who probably have reliable health care already, would likely receive the same health care as members of the lower class. If you could afford great health care, why should you have to settle for less? The Federal Government would purchase equal health care for all people, ridding away any competition between insurance providers that give the incentive to medical doctors to take care of a person that is sick. Hence, Universal Health Care would be poor health care. Also, doctors are of the highest paid professionals in the world, with Universal Health Care, they would begin to earn less and less money until an evident downward trend was set into motion, discouraging the recruitment of new medical doctors. Even Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa says, "Doctors are ready to close their doors because of high malpractice insurance costs and low government remimbursement rates." Where would our health care be without medical doctors? Nowhere. We wouldn't have it at all.
http://healthpolicyandreform.nejm.org/?p=2366

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