By Tara Loughman
The thesis researched is a study based on our healthcare systems both, in the United States and that of many European countries. Right now, the world, specifically the United States, is in a healthcare epidemic that is not only effecting people today, but also more importantly is going to have an effect on people in the near future, regardless of age, race, and or social class.
As the gap starts to close, people universally are starting to take a closer look at their healthcare and how it works. While for some people, the effects will have no real change, personally and or their families. However, many other American’s will go without the care they need or, more importantly, the care they deserve.
Currently, the most effected by healthcare in our nation are those of our children and elderly adults. Here is where healthcare slips drastically and for the time being will continue to stumble unless adjustments are made appropriately. This is not only because of how the system works for its patients and staff in the field, but is also plays an enormous role in our societies and in completely different ways.
As mentioned before, elderly adults are one of the most effected types of people being affected by the healthcare systems and their uses. The tendencies that are being provided daily are not only expensive, but can be very misleading, especially as we age. The failure in guiding our staff and patients correctly only leads quality care into a downward spiral. Respectively, the lack of quality care can come from our behavior and how we as human beings relate to others and our environments. With out proper and adequate care, either preventative or quality care, the system will continue to fail us when we need it most. Change, a word our country has heard quite often lately, is definitely something that needs to be done to help our elderly and ones to come.
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