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Writing Sample 7
A much debated issue these days is whether citizens should take out private health insurance or not. The cost of providing free medical care for both the wealthy and the poor is far too great for any government, and most people agree that if you can pay for insurance, you should. In this essay, I will argue that all who can afford it should be insured, but free medical care must be made available for those too poor to do so.
The most important reason for encouraging people to take out private health
insurance is the cost to the government of health care. Free health cover for
people who are able to pay for it is a waste of public money. Of course, people
will only pay health insurance premiums if they know that they are getting good
value for their money. If they get sick, they should pay very little or nothing
at all. In addition, the privately insured are entitled to special benefits such
as having the choice of their own doctors, and being able to avoid long waiting
lists for hospital beds.
On the other hand, those who really cannot afford to pay private insurance
premiums, which are often very high, are still entitled as citizens to the best
medical care available - they cannot be expected to pay their own medical bills.
However, if they are working, they should still pay a percentage of their wage
(say 1 to 2%) as a tax which pays towards the cost of providing free medical
services.
In conclusion, most people should privately insure their health, but it is
unreasonable to suppose that all citizens can afford it. Therefore, a safety net
in the form of a basic free health care system must exist for the very poor and
the unemployed. (301 words)