English Composition 123
Missouri Baptist University
Instructor: Sharon Tausch
April 15, 2011
Topic: Universal Healthcare: A Nationwide Solution
I. Introduction
A. Universal healthcare: causes and problems
B. Definition
II. Body
A. Healthcare should not be run as a profit driven industry.
B. The United States does not have the best health care system in the world.
C. Universal healthcare would not be too expensive for the ordinary person.
D. United States citizens with pre-existing conditions should be able to obtain insurance.
E. United States citizens will not lose their freedom of choice when it comes to choosing physicians.
III. Conclusion
Abstract
The issue of universal healthcare has been brought to the forefront of debate in American society. This issue was, at one time, something many Americans never would have considered, but is now becoming a common need for the majority of the United States’ population. Virtually every American has faced, or knows someone who has faced some type of dilemma due to the rising cost of healthcare. There is, however, a solution. This solution will address all facts about healthcare and the problems the current system has created. The content in this paper will examine the facts regarding the current American healthcare system. The content will also answer many questions one may have regarding universal healthcare, and explain how the proposed solution will work for each individual. Sources for this paper include specific examples, Internet sources, and digital broadcast media.
Universal healthcare is a rising issue in the United States. There are many questions people have about what many people believe to be a serious topic. These questions are sometimes answered with myth-driven ideology instead of fact-based logic. Any time a person is told a myth about