It should be free because it is precious for all the citizens
to be healthy.
All the citizens have the right to receive health care.
As they play important role in society.
Health is a necessity and crucial to survive.
Not everyone can afford health care.
Many people do not go to hospital as they cannot afford extra
charges.
These leads to worsening of their conditions.
Free health care can also stop medical bankruptcies,improve the
public health,reduce the overall health care spending.
Health care is a right not a privilege.
Therefore every citizens should be able to access health care
free of cost, regardless of income..
Free health care can help upliftment of the poor.
People who cannot afford the health care at the right time are
at the greater Risks of negative health consequences.
The consequences of not being able to seek the care can cause
severe chronic diseases of life threatening diseases that go
undetected.
Free health care helps people who doesn't have insurance and
cannot afford insurance.
Check ups should be of free cost so that people can prevent
life threatening diseases.
Therefore it is very necessary that the government provide free
universal health care in order to insure that all the citizens
maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Upon the basis of Krugman’s discussion
in his “Is Free Trade Passe?” why should free trade should be “the
rule of thumb” even in strategic trade policy cases - large country
cases and foreign monopoly cases?
Should healthcare ethics be taught to all new
employees of a healthcare organization/institution and should it be
considered an important part of the organization’s culture and
philosophy development? Please explain your answer.
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TWO reasons for why the free-market should be the means for the
distribution of urban infrastructure and amenities.
TWO reasons for why the free-market should not be the means for
the distribution of urban infrastructure and amenities.
Analyze TWO reasons for why the free-market should be the means
for the distribution of urban infrastructure and amenities, and TWO
reasons for why the free-market should not be the means for the
distribution of urban infrastructure and amenities.
Why should healthcare administrators in the United States be
concerned about, and educated in, global health policy?
What are some of the issues related to global health policy?
Why should healthcare providers assess patients for their
cultural identities and factors related to the ethnic blurring, as
seen with the American “melting pot” phenomenon?
Why are areas of a healthcare system particularly
vulnerable to ransomware and should be especially
protected? What might patients do to ensure their
information is safeguarded?