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HCA 305 Week 4 DQ 2 Medicare Debate

For more course tutorials visit www.hca305.com Medicare Debate. The Medicare system is currently undergoing a dramatic shift, as the number of people participating is increasing, which in turn has enormous consequences for how it is funded. Some argue that Medicare spending is out of control and will result in a collapse of the system if nothing changes, while others claim the system is doing well and is meeting the needs of the millions of Americans who have no other health care. For this discussion, you will participate in a debate with your classmates about Medicare. Students whose last names start with the letters A-M will be on the “Maintain Medicare As-Is” side. Students whose last names start with N-Z will be on the “Reform Medicare” side.

For more course tutorials visit
www.hca305.com

Medicare Debate. The Medicare system is currently undergoing a dramatic shift, as the number of people participating is increasing, which in turn has enormous consequences for how it is funded. Some argue that Medicare spending is out of control and will result in a collapse of the system if nothing changes, while others claim the system is doing well and is meeting the needs of the millions of Americans who have no other health care. For this discussion, you will participate in a debate with your classmates about Medicare.
Students whose last names start with the letters A-M will be on the “Maintain Medicare As-Is” side. Students whose last names start with N-Z will be on the “Reform Medicare” side.

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3. A minimum of two scholarly, peer-reviewed sources. One of these sources may be from<br />

the course Required and/or Recommended Resources, and at least one must be obtained<br />

through the University Library.<br />

Each response to a classmate must be unique and should include:<br />

1. A succinct statement of your thesis regarding why you disagree with their stance on the<br />

issue.<br />

2. A clear response that explains your rationale for your opposing stance and examples to<br />

support your view.<br />

3. A minimum of two scholarly, peer-reviewed sources. One of these sources may be from<br />

the coursew Required and/or Recommended Resources, and at least one must be obtained<br />

through the University Library.

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