Originally posted by Big Crunch
I see it from the otherside. I think they shouldn't be denied necessities. The question then becomes are there people who can provide the necessity? If there aren't, then how can you you grant that right to a neccessity?
I see it from the otherside. I think they shouldn't be denied necessities. The question then becomes are there people who can provide the necessity? If there aren't, then how can you you grant that right to a neccessity?
It's not that health care can not be provided for everyone. Currently profit determines the distribution of services (in the US anyway). That's why services aren't distributed equally. If need was used to determine services they would be distributed more fairly.
Actually, all Americans can get emergency care, but the cost is high, in part because of how the services are distributed. If noninsured patients can pay back the cost they do. If they can't then the government picks up the cost.
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