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    Health Spending With a recent health care conference, people are interested in the ramifications of this momentous disillusionment. The main proponents of this cause are crusading for change without examining the consequences. This year, the American public will learn about the true cost of universal health care through quality, costs, accountability and the role of private insurance. Quality of care Quality is an issue that most are reluctant to discuss. Currently, HR3590 addresses the need for quality of care through wellness reporting and programs. As noted, these wellness programs include smoking cessation. Those who do not have insurance have the most to gain by benefiting from certain provisions allowing a better standard of living. Is this gain even perceptible? Health system logistics determine the cost and quality of doctors. The U.S. health care system is currently struggling to support those who can afford high health care costs. Determinants of quality include health care economics and health care expectations. People complain about the inability to see a doctor now and wait until we have a public health care system. Instead of several hours or days to see a doctor, it will take weeks or months, and this wait only concerns a general practitioner. Currently, there are not enough doctors to competently monitor American health. There are many ways to increase the number of doctors, but none of them will use competent doctors. The reason health care is so expensive is directly related to the liability of doctors. With public health care on the horizon, doctors will be overwhelmed by the amount of care they need to provide. The only solution will be to increase the supply of docto...... middle of paper ......few Everyone wants to have the best quality of life at the lowest cost for themselves. Even well-off Americans will choose worse jobs simply for their health benefits. With the current system, there are no limits to how an average insurance company can operate. With a system that provides basic coverage to everyone, the need for specialized assistance will become even greater. Over the next several years, the U.S. health care system will move toward providing better health care for those who are less fortunate. People will embrace public healthcare as the solution to a better quality of life. But soon after, problems such as quality delivered, increasing expenses, lack of accountability and inflated private insurance will come to light. A real solution is needed to improve quality of life, one that doesn't just invest money to solve the problem..