Why U.S. Healthcare Reforms Fail to Address Core Issues
In the dialogue surrounding U.S. healthcare reform, political leaders often propose strategies aimed at expanding access and reducing costs. However, many of these initiatives fall short for Americans juggling multiple jobs and high living costs. This article critically examines common healthcare proposals and why they may not effectively resolve the healthcare challenges faced by many Americans. From legislative reforms bogged down by bureaucracy to the impracticality of telehealth and workplace wellness programs, the gap between political promises and the reality of healthcare access remains significant. Real change requires addressing the root causes of healthcare inaccessibility: high costs, inequality, and inefficiency.