Quality Healthcare should be Accessible to the Public
Because the private health industry fails miserably at achieving this aim, the U.S. must set up an excellent public healthcare system that addresses the healthcare needs of the people.
Healthcare, in spite of the recent changes, continues to be unaffordable, complicated, non-comprehensive, and predatorily expensive.
A national tax-funded healthcare system will cover everyone for everything and will dramatically lower per-capita costs.
Preventative healthcare like encouraging people to eat healthier, exercise more, get screened, and not smoke will make people healthier and thus lower the cost of healthcare even further.
The practice of medicine must be improved and opened to alternative ways.
Allow patients and doctors to Import medicines from other countries.
Mandate Pharmaceutical Price Negotiations to substantially reduce the industry's price gouging on medicines.
Allow patients the right to choose an End-of-Life option.
Create a system that reduces frivolous lawsuits while combating legitimate medical malpractice.
Remove state boundaries that inhibit patients from health providers and medical treatment.
Replace State Rules and Regulations regarding licensing and certifications of medical professions to a universal National system.
With a tuition-free public higher education system, medical professionals would not have to pass on the high costs of education onto their patients' bills.