A high-rate of Americans living without health insurance coverage in one of richest countries is a major social issue facing the United States. Sered Fernandopulle and Ebrary research showed that there are over 40 million uninsured Americans that are falling through the cracks of the health care system. The question why have already been answered. Now the other question is what does it means for society as a whole when an extremely high-rate of adults and children suffer due to inadequate and inaccessible medical care. Uninsured Americans’ lives are greatly being impacted, by not having no health insurance, according to interviews with 120 uninsured men and women and dozens of medical providers, policymakers, and advocates from around the nation. Sered, S. S., Fernandopulle, R. J., & Ebrary, I. (2005;2004;). Uninsured in america: Life and death in the land of opportunity. Berkeley, Calif: University of California Press. …show more content…
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According to the U.S. Institute of Medicine, 18,000 premature deaths a year are due to lack of insurance. As a society, the United States should provide affordable health insurance or ensure all Americans have coverage. It is a necessity that all adults and children need for their well-being and medical care needs. Inaccessible health care should not be based on wealth or employment status