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Edited by LiamCDM: 4/24/2017 9:48:32 PM
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Is Healthcare a Right?

Straight from the United Nations, the world's largest inter-governmental organization: [quote]Calls upon Member States to ensure that health financing systems evolve so as to avoid significant direct payments at the point of delivery and include a method for prepayment of financial contributions for health care and services as well as a mechanism to pool risks among the population in order to avoid catastrophic health-care expenditure and impoverishment of individuals as a result of seeking the care needed[/quote] [quote]Urges Governments, civil society organizations and international organizations to promote the inclusion of universal health coverage as an important element in the international development agenda [/quote] So in plain English, the United Nations a few years back, officially endorsed the concept of universal healthcare as a human right, regardless of where you live, who you are, what your financial status is etc. It is also important to remember that the United States is the last country of the 35 currently industrialized, modern nations, to not have some form of single-payer or universal healthcare https://truecostblog.com/2009/08/09/countries-with-universal-healthcare-by-date/. So to answer the original question, yes. healthcare is indeed a right of all citizens. Times are changing, and the United States needs to catch up to the rest of the world.

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  • Edited by Superpug: 4/27/2017 3:27:45 AM
    Please don't get me started on the UN. But as far as healthcare being standardized that is a terrible idea. Not only would it completely devastate the economy, but the care standardized healthcare gives you is garbage. Emergency room wait times are better in the United States than anywhere else. Quality is better because we have the best technology, most medical research and are able to make it affordable for the most people. Just for comparison America has 9 times the amount of MRI machines (per capita) than Canada. Rates of dying from cancer are up to being doubled outside of the United States. Across the entire economic spectrum your best place for surviving a terminal illness is America. These other countries of the "industrialized" (failing) world (euro zone) have healthcare for everyone, but it is crap. When you have standardized healthcare and privatized healthcare only the wealthy get to go to "super hospitals" for quality care, or "hospitals" in America. On the other hand if you make medical care a free market (which there is too much interference from Government in America right now) the prices will drop. That is how capitalism works, hospitals lower prices to get more customers, people invent new stuff to get more customers, everything grows and expands and we continue to have the greatest medical care in the world.

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