Human Needs. Which needs are most important? #5 #4 #3 #2 Most Important.

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Human Needs

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Human Needs

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Human Needs

CreativityFood/Water

Self-EsteemHealth/Safety

Family

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Which needs are most important?

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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

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What needs does our topic cover?

The need to maintain health

The need to be free from anxiety

The need to be secure in the environment

The need for order and routine

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How does Universal Health Care Help?

By providing adequate health care and preventative health care to everybody regardless of their economic status

By relieving stress about paying for health care costs

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If Universal Health Care is so great why don’t we all

have it?

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Negatives to Universal Health Care

Expensive (We pay taxes and pay for other peoples’ health care instead of our own)

Health care organized by the government-efficient?

Competition and profit motivates doctors to be the best they can be

Less patient flexibility

Patients won’t curb their doctor visits so the total costs will be higher than they are now

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Negatives to Universal Health Care

Hospitals will be overcrowded and wait time will increase for health care

Health care and drugs may have to be rationed by the government-less freedom

People might choose not to become doctors because of the loss of benefits

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Current Systems of Health Care

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France #1 Health Care System in the World

Universal coverage by the government

Money is contributed by citizens based on income

Patients may choose their doctor

Most patients can get an appointment in the same day

Patients often have insurance for the remaining 30% costs that aren’t covered

Preventative care is important for the system and allows high cost health conditions to be fully covered when they do occur

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Germany All citizens must have health

insurance which they select and buy themselves

Pre-existing conditions may not be denied coverage

Working germans pay 8% of their salary to a sickness fund and employers pay another 8% as well

There are preventative programs in place such as phone calls from nurses and increased education from doctors which helps lower costs

German doctors do not feel adequately paid

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Britain Socialized medicine

Health care is rationed

The government runs the system completely since it pays for it. This includes choosing doctors and paying them as well as running the hospitals

Taxes go to the National Health Service which then pays the doctors and hostpitals

Prescription drugs are not paid for

Any treatment more expensive than 45,000 a year won’t be paid for regardless of the age of the patient

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Canada Universal health care

Funded by income tax and sales tax

National government pays for military and native people but provincial and local governments pay for everyone else

Doctors and hospitals are private and bill the government

Coverage does not include prescription drugs

There are long waiting times, particularily for elective surgeries like knee replacements

Private medical systems are illegal but occasionally exist because doctors desire more up-to-date technology

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Switzerland Universal Health Coverage since

1994

Health coverage is not through the government, but through private insurance companies

Even if you are unemployed you will receive health care because the government will subsidize the plan

Health care cannot be for profit unless it is dental care or alternative medicine

Switzerland has the 2nd highest health care costs in the world

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Taiwan Taiwanese government pays for every citizens’ insurance

coverage

The system includes a smart card which contains all of the patients medical history cutting down on paperwork, allowing the government to be billed for health care services and allowing patients to be seen by any doctor

Workers and employers are responsible for paying for the system and subsidies provide help for everyone else

Patients can choose their own doctor and can see specialists and alternative medicine specialists

The problem is that not enough money is being made to upkeep the system and politicians are scared to increase taxes

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Cuba All citizens and visitors receive free

health care

Preventative care is an important part of the system including education about how to eat and exercise right

Any citizen may receive a surprise home visit from a general doctor

The morality and standards of the system are not as high Low infant morality rate due to high

abortion rate of sick fetuses

Show video-http://documentarystorm.com/sicko/ (1:48.35-1:52:20)

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Brazil

Private and public health care options

Public option is funded by income taxes, property taxes and banking transaction taxes

Anyone who can afford private system uses it due to corruption of the public system which is fighting off bankruptcy This creates a class system within the

attempted universal system

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Russia Attempted to create a

public/private combination

90% of patiens have health insuance through the government but there is not enough funding because although the WHO reccommends a minimum of 5% of a countries total income be spent on health care, Russia only pays 3%.

Patients are often blackmailed for “donations” in order to receive care

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Health Care Recap Go through worksheet together

1 #1

2 No, it is not long

3 No

4 8%

5 Socialized

6 No, they are scared

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Recap continued7 No, local and provincial governments pay for everyone’s

except the government and native tribes

8 No

9 Long wait times

10 1994

11 2nd

12 Medical history

13 Yes

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Recap Continued14 All citizens and visitors

15 No, there is a hierarchy

16 3%