No one can deny that health care can be a challenge for many countries around the world to provide for their citizens.
That is
why people disagree on who should pay for it. Linking Words
While
some suggest that it should be publicly funded, others say it is the individual's responsibility to pay for their well-being. Linking Words
This
essay will mention some of the pros and cons of private hospitals.
On the one hand, medicine can be more advanced in the private healthcare sector compared to the public ones because they have no problem purchasing modern technologies that are often expensive. Linking Words
In addition
, many hospitals in the private sector have short waitlists for operations Linking Words
thus
people do not have to wait months to be able to do a life-sustaining surgery. Kidney transplantation, Linking Words
for example
, may not take more than 3 weeks in a private hospital meanwhile it can take up to 6 months in a government-funded one. for those reasons, a better health service can be provided to ill people by making it private.
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On the other hand
, patients paying for their treatments can bring some negatives. Linking Words
First,
the costs of Linking Words
such
care can be overwhelming to the community. Linking Words
Therefore
, not all patients can enjoy the privileges of private healthcare centres. Linking Words
second,
some hospitals treat their guests based on how much they are paying regardless of their medical needs. Linking Words
For instance
, emergency rooms are divided into groups and categorized based on their costs which results in injustice among patients. For the aforementioned reasons some thoughts might raise that health care should be paid by the local authorities.
In conclusion, Linking Words
Although
hospital privatization brings some advantages like shorter advanced medical solutions and short waiting times, limited access and inequality can be some of the disadvantages it Linking Words
also
offers.Linking Words
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