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While I see in some cases why people would want universal healthcare, it isn’t convenient in the slightest. While yes, people can go to clinics and hospitals to get help, when exactly they get help is up in the air. Most of the time help arrives too late simply because the demand of universal healthcare is so high since everyone uses it.
With universal Heath are, that means everyone can get what they need anytime, anywhere! That claim is valid on paper, but in practice it really falls apart. With universal healthcare being available to everyone, that means there will be constantly people overcrowding the clinics and hospitals because of demand. With high demand, the doctors will be crowded and overworked. With so many people and so few doctors, it means everyone can get the help they need, sure, but the quality and efficiency of said help will make the help essentially useless.
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