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As a society we need to have unity. Does leaving healthcare coverage in private hand count as unity?
I watched my mother-in-law (American) die of cancer for two years while she could not afford to be in a private club of proper health coverage. It was a nightmare to deal with! The American Christian Society (com) says it is wrong to leave healthcare in private hands. The strength of a society can be measured by how it treats its weakest members. So I guess my question is: Should healthcare coverage be a society thing or private hands? Cheers! View more random threads same category: |
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The strength of a society can be measured by how it treats its weakest members. For me and probably most Europeans absolutly unbelievable und not understandable, but a real ethical view from old Puritan doctrines. As you are from Germany like me, you know that the first article of our basic law (hey, I couldn't call it a constitution, as we don't have one ![]() Does anyone here know what the EU says to that topic? Thnx! Of course you can't measure dignity, so in the end it is left to the government how much it is willing to provide (also perhaps through the help of health insurances) and how much the people are willing to bear. For me personally basic health care is a right! This includes questions about life and death, and diseases which due to high suffering are not reasonable. Between this and no treatment there is a wide range of options and examples I could discuss about. |
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