- United States
- Letter
Comprehensive, ethical healthcare reform through single-payer system
To: V.P. Harris
From: A constituent in Rocky Hill, CT
September 17
The current healthcare system in the United States is failing to provide universal access and affordability, violating the fundamental human right to healthcare. Implementing a single-payer system would align the country with other developed nations by ensuring comprehensive coverage for all residents, regardless of employment status or ability to pay. Such a system would eliminate financial barriers that lead individuals to delay or forgo necessary medical care, allowing for timely treatment and improved health outcomes. By pooling resources and eliminating administrative waste from private insurers, a single-payer model can provide high-quality care while reducing overall healthcare expenditures. Transitioning to this equitable approach is crucial for upholding human dignity, promoting public health, and bringing the United States in line with international standards for universal healthcare access. The ethical and economic imperative for healthcare reform through a single-payer system is clear.