Major matterrs not addressed by health care legislation
Matters Not Addressed By
Health Care Legislation
Without addressing the matter of where the money will come from, the following issues are not being addressed by politicians or anyone else:
- There is a totally insufficient number of medical care providers to handle the increase in people seeking medical care. This will result in a huge backlog in people needing medical attention.
- Teaching schools are not being expanded to teach people the skills needed for the increased needs, despite the obvious need at this time, let along the needs if universal health care becomes available.
This is not to oppose medical care for all; it is an argument for addressing the fundamental needs that must be expanded for increased coverage to become meaningful.
Ignoring these basic requirements allow politicians to appear interested in solving the problem, a common trait in the United States.

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