The United States might be the best place to build universal healthcare
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The Fulcrum (TNS)
The debate over health insurance in
Having experienced different health care systems firsthand, I am deeply aware of how universal health care can impact life. Surprisingly, I have also realized that
During my doctoral training in
This experience gave me a front-row view of a primary benefit of universal health care: It protects access to a reasonable care option. By contrast, in the current American system, even the basic choice is expensive.
Of course, universal health care is not perfect. Most failures are due to rigid bureaucracies and weak transparency, which can lead to inefficiencies and increased cost while reforms lag behind. This is where
American institutions are built around transparency, public oversight and decentralized authority, all of which help to expose inefficiencies and promote improvements. That ability to self-correct is one of the country’s defining institutional strengths.
Ironically, the current American health system is an outlier; it is often less transparent than many other public systems in the
A universal system would remove unnecessary intermediaries and simplify payment structures. This, in turn, would improve transparency while lowering administrative costs and allowing doctors to spend more time caring for patients instead of negotiating with insurance companies. With strong oversight and reduced bureaucracy,
Some skeptics argue that universal health care represents a form of socialized medicine, government control of the market, or even a dangerous step toward collectivism. These concerns resonate in a country whose economic success has long been tied to free markets and private innovation.
But universal health care does not eliminate markets. It establishes a foundation. By guaranteeing access to essential care, it allows individuals to remain healthy enough to work, create, and pursue opportunities and improved well-being.
The government does not control every medical decision in a universal health care system; rather, it guarantees a basic level of coverage while markets continue to operate above that baseline. And markets function better when they rest on a stable foundation. When essential needs are reliably met, private providers and insurers can focus on offering higher-quality services, innovative treatments, and specialized care.
Another common concern is that broader access will lead to excessive use of medical services and overwhelm the system. In reality, when care becomes accessible, utilization often increases in ways that add value rather than waste.
Today, roughly one-third of American adults report skipping or postponing needed medical care because of cost. When illnesses are left untreated in early stages, they often progress into more serious conditions that require far more complex and expensive interventions. Preventive visits, early diagnosis and regular treatment reduce the need for expensive emergency care later. Again, this is something I know first-hand: I chose to delay my own treatment, even though I was warned that if my tooth decay worsened, the fix would be even more expensive.
Universal health care is not a symbol of socialism; it is a guard of basic human dignity. In
(Wei Zhang is a postdoctoral researcher of Cardiovascular Medicine at



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