Over the decade, the modern medical care system and research facilities in the healthcare sector have been creating tremendous miracles. With the improvement of comprehensive medical care and treatments, the life expectancy of people has enhanced and improved. This situation has some positive aspects along with some drawbacks. However, I believe the former outweighs the latter.
With the ultra-modern and advanced medical facilities, the medical system has transformed and cured many fatal diseases, improving people’s lifespan. On the one hand, some people claim that increasing life expectancy increases the ratio of the older population. The interesting fact is that these elderly people remain active and energetic in their workplace. They even contribute to society even during their retirement age remarkably. In addition, the older people are an asset for the country as they will teach values and traditions to the younger generation, which would help the younger ones better understand the past.
On the other hand, there are several drawbacks of longer life expectancy. The predominant evidence is that not everyone can afford first-class treatment as it costs a fortune. Moreover, the need for doctors, nurses, and hospitals will increase gradually if there’s a surge in the number of older adults getting affected by diseases. Older people are more prone to infections. Consequently, resources will be scarce in the hospitals. The government will then have to support and fund the treatment costs and hospital resources, which would require a considerable sum of money.
To conclude, although enhanced life expectancy is a blessing, it is not without disadvantages. In my view, life expectancy outweighs its drawbacks as improvement in the medical care system in the country will undoubtedly decrease the death rate caused by fatal diseases. Further, I believe that people should improve their lifestyle and lead a healthy life.