Healthcare, a choice or necessity?
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Re: Healthcare, a choice or necessity?
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I would say that health care is both a necessity and a choice. It's a necessity because life happens. A sudden illness, and unexpected accident, a rapid global pandemic, no one knows how their lives will play out. So in this sense, health care is necessary for everyone. However, anyone in need of medical care can still opt not to take up that option. They're people that for some reason choose to sit with their illness. So yes, it is a necessity if we want to maintain our quality of life, but people still have a choice not to take it.
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I would say, I agree. Health is first and foremost the most essential in our lives. We are talking here about our own very lives and health is linked in our lives. Say for example, if we are ill we are not effective person in our daily lives
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The fact is, the human body like every machine needs maintenance, which does not necessarily mean taking medication.
But eating right, leaving in a good and neat environment, good hygiene, proper rest, choosing to be happy etc.
Are all healthcare, therefore health is a necessity to live a good life.
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However, I think even the knowledge that having a health issue would NOT make you bankrupt is the even bigger benefit of insurance and a good healthcare system for the people who are currently not sick. It does something to the mental health of people, knowing that one accident can wipe out all the achievements you gained in lives in financial terms.