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by syki
1603 days ago
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In all healthcare systems some form of rationing occurs since there aren’t enough resources to provide the best care to everyone. A system that rations care based on ability to pay or on wether or not your employer is generous is immoral. It is also immoral to profit off of denying someone care. Tough decisions have to be made and financially rewarding a company by denying care is despicable. |
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You lost me there. What makes it immoral? Money is an asset allocation tool, so why is it morally wrong to use it for medicine the same way we do for food and housing?
Genuine question. I have a hard time understanding what sets medicine apart from everything else when people think healthcare should be universally free, but not food, water, clothing, housing, etc. especially considering those other things are more directly necessary for survival.