Is the United States ready for Universal Healthcare?

The debate over universal healthcare in the United States remains a deeply polarizing issue, with advocates and critics presenting compelling arguments. This article explores the readiness of the U.S. for universal healthcare by examining its current healthcare system—an intricate mix of private an...

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Main Authors: Fardin Quazi, Nandhakumar Raju
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ACHSM 2025-08-01
Series:Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management
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Online Access:https://journal.achsm.org.au/index.php/achsm/article/view/4221
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description The debate over universal healthcare in the United States remains a deeply polarizing issue, with advocates and critics presenting compelling arguments. This article explores the readiness of the U.S. for universal healthcare by examining its current healthcare system—an intricate mix of private and public insurance—alongside the challenges of high costs, inequitable access, and administrative inefficiencies. Drawing comparisons with healthcare models in countries like Australia, the UK, Canada, and Sweden, the article highlights global best practices, including universal coverage, equity-focused policies, and cost control mechanisms. While the U.S. excels in medical innovation, advanced technology, and patient choice, it struggles with fragmented care and systemic inefficiencies, leaving room for significant improvement. The article presents actionable steps, such as expanding affordable access, simplifying administrative processes, addressing health disparities, and prioritizing preventive care. It also explores the feasibility of hybrid models that blend universal coverage with private-sector innovation. Ultimately, the path to universal healthcare in the U.S. depends on balancing equity, cost, and choice while addressing the unique cultural and systemic challenges of a diverse nation. This article serves as a call to action for meaningful reforms to create a healthcare system that is fair, accessible, and sustainable for all Americans.
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spelling doaj-art-1aa170ee3ea744a3a386e2470f0fbe382025-08-20T04:01:16ZengACHSMAsia Pacific Journal of Health Management1833-38182204-31362025-08-01Is the United States ready for Universal Healthcare? Fardin Quazi0Nandhakumar Raju1Independent ResearcherIndependent Researcher The debate over universal healthcare in the United States remains a deeply polarizing issue, with advocates and critics presenting compelling arguments. This article explores the readiness of the U.S. for universal healthcare by examining its current healthcare system—an intricate mix of private and public insurance—alongside the challenges of high costs, inequitable access, and administrative inefficiencies. Drawing comparisons with healthcare models in countries like Australia, the UK, Canada, and Sweden, the article highlights global best practices, including universal coverage, equity-focused policies, and cost control mechanisms. While the U.S. excels in medical innovation, advanced technology, and patient choice, it struggles with fragmented care and systemic inefficiencies, leaving room for significant improvement. The article presents actionable steps, such as expanding affordable access, simplifying administrative processes, addressing health disparities, and prioritizing preventive care. It also explores the feasibility of hybrid models that blend universal coverage with private-sector innovation. Ultimately, the path to universal healthcare in the U.S. depends on balancing equity, cost, and choice while addressing the unique cultural and systemic challenges of a diverse nation. This article serves as a call to action for meaningful reforms to create a healthcare system that is fair, accessible, and sustainable for all Americans. https://journal.achsm.org.au/index.php/achsm/article/view/4221Universal Healthcare, U.S. Healthcare System, Health Disparities, Affordable Care, Preventive Care, Global Healthcare Models, Healthcare Reform
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