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JimG
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At what point in a nation’s development does affordable health care become a right? Surely not at the very start. At least it’s not written into our Constitution as a right. Should it be enshrined as a right as soon as possible? Should it become a right once there are sufficient tax revenues to form a surplus to use for health care?
How much health care is included in this right? If the government begins to run deficits, should the right then be abrogated on the grounds of unaffordability?
Should health care workers wages be artificially depressed in order to ensure that health care will remain affordable? Should health care workers be drafted, like the military, in order to provide a needed service at minimal pay?
If the right merely consists in having the government pay for health care for all, out of tax revenue, then it is not so much a right as a government insurance pool.
It must also be kept in mind that merely having insurance, whether government or private, inevitably raises prices.
The surest way to reduce health care costs would be to prohibit health insurance. Prices would fall.
How much health care is included in this right? If the government begins to run deficits, should the right then be abrogated on the grounds of unaffordability?
Should health care workers wages be artificially depressed in order to ensure that health care will remain affordable? Should health care workers be drafted, like the military, in order to provide a needed service at minimal pay?
If the right merely consists in having the government pay for health care for all, out of tax revenue, then it is not so much a right as a government insurance pool.
It must also be kept in mind that merely having insurance, whether government or private, inevitably raises prices.
The surest way to reduce health care costs would be to prohibit health insurance. Prices would fall.
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