Order Number |
636738393092 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
Research Project: U.S. Universal Health Care The main objective of your research project, “U.S. Universal Health Care,” is to help you learn about universal health care systems, and decide whether our government should create a national health care plan for the United States.
Under such a plan, all U.S. citizens would be entitled to receive certain types of health care. In this project, you’ll glean information from various Web resources and complete a paper about what you’ve researched. America spends more on health care than any other developed nation, although over 40 million Americans have no health insurance coverage at all.
The United States is the only developed industrialized country in the world that doesn’t have a universal health care system of some kind. Think about these ideas as you explore the arguments in favor of the creation of a universal American health care plan. Perform internet research to learn more about a national health care plan for the United States. Then, write a two- to three-page paper that outlines what you’ve learned.
Your project will be due upon completion of Chapter 25. Internet Research To start your research, visit the Web site of the Physicians for a National Health Program, or PNHP, at http://www.pnhp.org. In the site’s search box, type in NHI single-payer system and click Search. Read the first few articles about the proposed NHI single-payer system.
Note that this system is to be financed by the government and administered by private organizations. Then, visit http://www.pnhp.org/facts/summary_of_single_payer_bills_hr_676_and_1200.php to read a summary of the United States National Health Insurance Act (Bill HR 676).
The United States National Health Insurance Act is a bill that proposes to create a new universal health care system by expanding the present Medicare system. Finally, access the Google search engine at http://www.google.com. Enter the following keywords in the search window: Single-Payer National Health Insurance Plan United States.
Read some of the articles that are listed to get additional information on the arguments in favor of a national health care system for the United States. Organization When you’ve completed your research reading, you’re ready to complete your paper. Refer to your notes, organize your ideas, and begin to write your two- to three-page research paper.
Use the following four main headings to organize your writing. Introduction Under this heading, write two or more paragraphs that give the reader an overview of the sources you’ve consulted. Describe the main ideas that were offered in favor of a universal health care system for America.
Then, outline the main reasons in favor of developing a universal single-payer health care plan for the United States. House Bill HR676: Expanding Medicare to all Americans Under this heading, write two or more paragraphs that describe the content of this bill.
Summary Under this heading, write two or more paragraphs that summarize the main arguments in favor of a national health care plan for America. Conclusions Under this heading, write one or more paragraphs that conclude your paper with your own ideas and opinions. Feel free to offer your ideas for or against the proposed health care plans.
Proofread Your Project Make sure you carefully proofread your work before submitting it. Check your work for accuracy and clarity. Correct any grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors. Use a standard, 12-point font and double- space your typing. Writing Guidelines Type your submission, double-spaced, in a standard print font, size 12. Use a standard document format with one-inch margins. (Don’t use any fancy or cursive fonts. Print in black.
o First, o However, o On the other hand, o And so on, o Consequently, o Since, o Next, o When,
Submit Your Project
When you’ve completed your project, proofread it thoroughly. Then, go to your My Courses page and submit your project for grading.
Grading Rubric
Your project will be graded on a four-point scale across each of these objectives.
Objectives 4 3 2 1 Points
Awarded
Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics
No errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation
Contains 1–2 errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation
Contains 3–4 errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation
Contains 5 or more errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation
Introduction of Main Ideas
Discusses in significant detail support for Universal Health Care and single- payer plan
Discusses some ideas about Universal Health Care and single- payer plan
Insufficient discussion on ideas in support for Universal Health Care and single- payer plan
Does not discuss any details about Universal Health care or single-payer plan
House Bill: HR 676
Clearly outlines provisions of the bill and analyzes impact on health care system
Outlines some provisions of the bill and gives details on impact to health care system
Limited discussion of provisions of the bill and poor analysis of impact on health care system
Provisions are poorly discussing and does not mention impact on the health care system
Summary of Arguments for Universal Health Care
Provides clear and detailed summary of arguments which ties directly to the main ideas
Provides some details on arguments and discusses relation to main ideas
Details on arguments are short and incomplete. Does not tie arguments to main ideas.
No discussion of argument or how they relate to the main ideas
Conclusions Meaningful and detailed conclusions summarize information clearly. Evidentiary personal arguments.
Conclusions summarize information. Personal argument is stated.
Conclusions provide limited details and facts. Personal argument unclear.
Does not summarize main idea and provides no/apathetic personal argument.
Sources and Citations
Refers to scholarly sources and those suggested in prompt and provides bibliography
Uses sources suggested and provides bibliography
Questionable sources and no bibliography
No sources mentioned throughout paper
Total /24
Research Project: U.S. Universal Health Care
Internet Research
Organization
Introduction
House Bill HR676: Expanding Medicare to all Americans
Summary
Conclusions
Proofread Your Project
Writing Guidelines
Submit Your Project
Grading Rubric
Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics
Introduction of Main Ideas
House Bill: HR 676
Summary of Arguments for Universal Health Care
Conclusions
Sources and Citations