(1) I sort of disagree with this statement in regards to healthcare is growing in some ways like a new industry verses a long- standing one because the healthcare in my opinion is still like...

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I sort of disagree with this statement in regards to healthcare is growing in some ways like a new industry verses a long- standing one because the healthcare in my opinion is still like long-standing one. Yes, healthcare is continuing to come up with new initiatives with the Affordable Care Act every other year but there is still a long-standing with it due to high-pricing premiums and deductibles and some few bumps within the new plans as well. In fact, a few of its disadvantages was actually that it raised the income tax rate. It also even taxed people who didn't use its insurance as well as making people choose to pay its tax rather than pay for its coverage too. Even some pharmaceutical companies had to pay extra for the closing "doughnut hole" gap also. Now it also has cons as well which are, it has before slowed the rise of health care costs, including cover 10 essential health benefits. Also, it has a coverage for pre-existing conditions as well as allowed children to stay on their parent's health insurance plans. Even though, it has it pros the industry field the healthcare insurance industry isn't fully out the ballpark yet, so it is still a long-standing line for it.


Meanwhile, far as technological advances and patient-centered care, its still evolving daily with healthcare too. I mean daily the industry is steady coming up with initiatives to try to help with Covid-19 and cancer in order to try to heal millions of people all over the world daily. Furthermore, care isn't centered to me as much as it used to be back in the day, because i feel like healthcare doesn't just spend a lot of time on putting the patient first as a priority because nowadays, if you don't have the right insurance policy or funding, nine out of ten your going to be turned around and not treated most likely. Therefore, care has transitioned more towards revenue importance verses patient-centered care. How many of you have gone to the doctor to only get turned around or stand in a long-waiting line until they ran your insurance first before even getting checked out?



Amadeo, K. (2021, January 31). Obamacare Pros and Cons. Is Obama Worth It?. Retrieved from,www.thebalance.com



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I agree with this statement for several reasons and I will out line each of those reasons in the following narrative. Healthcare, in some form, has been around for as long as people have existed . Before there was modern medicine, there was herbal medicine. Practitioners and individuals used what was available to cure injuries and ailments and this was usually in the form of plants or natural earthen minerals. Today we know this form of health care as herbal medicine and some may refer to it as alternative medicine or wholistic practice. The first public health law was signed into law by US President John Adams. The act was for relief of sick and disabled seamen was signed July 16, 1798.


Healthcare has tremendously evolved from healing utilizing mother nature's own resources to high fabricated pharmaceuticals in labs. The healthcare industry has gone from writing health histories and clinical patient data on paper that is put away in folders and filed in monstrous storage areas in alphabetized drawers and filing apparatuses. Medicine was practiced among physicians who took care of each and every patient need other than dental health. Today, there are extensive lists of specialty practitioners and there is a healthcare provider that specializes in an area that covers every single body part. The physician has become the primary care provider which means that he takes care of a patient's basic needs and for any other needs the patient is referred to a specialty provider such as a cardiologist, pulmonologist, obstetrician and gynecologist, nephrologist, and the list continues.


So even though healthcare has been around since human existence, the many evolutions that have occurred over the years has made every aspect of healthcare automated, modernized, and each component connected and important for the continuum of care that we know today as modern medicine.


Brocke, T., & Barr, J. (2020). The History of Wound Healing.The Surgical clinics of North America,100(4), 787–806.


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Hi, I completely agree with your opinion and conception regarding the expensive healthcare with its high- pricing premium and its rising income tax rate. Nevertheless, still I would like to present my point of view and after listening to which, you might change your mind. According to me healthcare is a long standing industry, which of course facilitates people with various kinds of treatments, producing initiatives for the Covid and cancer patients as well as it provides certain...
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