Canadian healthcare
The student’s citation of the case of the Canadian healthcare system as an example of a country that may have influenced the crafting of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) subject to its policies is accurate which emphasizes the point of the enactment as differing from influencers given the tenants differ. ACA regards the issue of premiums seeking universal healthcare for the populous. It is accurate that multiple European countries are leaders on the front of care given the enactments in Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Germany, and France. The student should have expounded more on the Swizz case as it is regarded the best healthcare system in the universe subject to the mandatory insurance coverage for the citizens (MHI) coupled with the subsidies for the low-income earners. The report regarding the con as waiting hours increase for adults with lower incomes is accurate. However, some other issues take precedence before that such as the gaps as the cost of healthcare haven’t decreased for everyone according to the WHO, which reflects underperformance regarding the target of the policy. The student is accurate in claiming that the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act factored the invaluable lessons from other countries and came to factor them in the American industry, such as cost sharing funded through government funds. The observance regarding the differential within private insurance establishments is accurate; however, the student should have added that the issue is one that derails the system given the uncertainties that enable the hiking of premium rates. There are indeed resolutions required to set the networks to the ideal levels of countries with better healthcare enactments. The bible champions for equal treatment which is the framework of the ACA as it states that, “Rich and poor have this in common: The Lord is the Maker of them all.”