Democrats are usually said to be for the middle class or lower class working individuals and families. While the Republican party is for the upper class. Many may argue that this has not been the case in recent years, as the Democrat party continues to raise both taxes and expenses for use on unnecessary spending. However, the Democratic party does have some strong points being; welfare assistance to those with lower incomes, affordable health care, and affordable housing.
Has any branch of government voted on health care reform?
Firstly, 'PERSLONAL RIGHTS' have to do with your body, then if you take care of yourself, you will take care of society and health as a whole. So therefore it is very supportive to support yourself so that you may be able to take care of the health and social care.
1. Describe the major trends in the evolution of health care services in the United States over the past 100 years. The major trends in the evolution of health care services in the United States has change over four consecutive time periods in the development of health care. During the 1850s hospitals were developed marking the beginning of organizing of health care, in the 1900s the movement of health care into the era of scientific medicine. World War II and the years to follow until 1980 was a major social and political development, while the years 1980 to the present represented the change of health care, from a primary clinically driven system to one that was increasingly economically driven.
A federal grant for states to afford increasing health care facilities would be an example of a
I assume by "appealed" you are asking did the Republican Party repeal the health care law, commonly referred to as "Obamacare". The Republican members of the House of Representatives, where the GOP has the majority, did repeal the law. However the Democratic Party retained control of the Senate and defeated Republican efforts to repeal the law. So the law remains in force.
The Republican health care plan is constantly evolving to shift with the popular demands of the American people. There has not been a consolidated health care plan outlined by the Republican party as of yet, as it continues to be debate among Republicans and Democrats alike. One thing Republicans are doing regarding health care is attacking the Democrats' health care plan. The Republican party is, for the most part, against a centralized health-care system. They argue that a centralized-health care system does not work as well as a privatized corporate run health-care system. Some argue for the privatization of all of health care, including MediCare and Medicaid. They do not want Corporations to shoulder any extra cost to provide any workers' health care plans. Republicans argue for personal responsibility, but they do not seem to have an answer for personal irresponsibility which is quite frequent.
The Green Party thinks that the U.S. should have a single-payer nationwide insurance. They feel health care is a human right.
Health Care Party was created in 2005.
Takes away the monopoly the insurance and Pharmacorps have on the Health care industry. But I guess that is only a disadvantage if you are a CEO or a Republican...
The Republican Party believes that people shouldn't have to pay for other people's health care, and that some people like their current health care provider. Their argument is one of personal responsibility, as opposed to corporate responsibility. Their argument fails to deal with personal irresponsibility, or situations in which people are too poor to afford health care. For example, if a working mother has to choose between food and health care, she will probably choose food for her family, and thus be unprepared for a medical emergency.
free health care
Different states have different laws, however I think it is advisable to have health care insurance as health care is expensive, but I don't think it is a required law.
Nope, not one republican vote.
reimbursment
Unfortunately, President William Clinton's efforts to establish universal health care were thwarted largely by the Republican members of Congress. They were determined to keep his health initiative from happening.
NO