Unaddressed Health Care Problemss
The Unaddressed Problem with
Health Care for All
Constant talk about health care for all, without addressing the problems that present logistics block such euphemistic goals.
At this time, medical facilities and health care personnel are working at capacity, with often times long delays before a patient can be seen.
What good does it do to legislate health care for all when the facilities don't exist. Badly needed is a major increase in the size of training facilities for doctors, nurses and other health care personnel, and building the facilities that would be needed.
However, ignoring the harm realities is no problem for U.S. politicians that argue simplistic remedies for the health care problem, while deliberately ignoring the facts.

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