Healthcare, a choice or necessity?

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It is truthful, we all need to plan for our health as a much so that we would not be worried when we are faced with health issues. Sometimes we get sick and not find the best treatment because we would be worrying about finances and the care. So yes this should rather be a necessity to all of us🍂❤️
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jaym_tan wrote: 06 Jun 2021, 12:42 Healthcare is a necessity, we cannot be too sure that we don't have any underlying issues in our bodies. Treatments are not easy so it is better to have one before it is too late.
You are right. Life itself is unpredictable thus it is always best to take a step forward before you get caught up with any circumstances. When we are sick the only thing that we should be worried about is "getting better".
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Healthcare is a necessity which goes hand in hand with regular check up and insurance. Regular checkup helps to keep serious ailment at bay and insurance helps to cover up on unexpected sicknesses. So yes, it’s a necessity.
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Health care is a necessity. Just like we’ve always heard, health is wealth. You just have to cut your cost according to your size. Prepare ahead within your own capacity.
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Many has died, not because their sickness doesn't have a solution, but because they found out too late. Healthcare is a necessity. It's not debatable.
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In my perspective, health care and insurance are essential. Sometimes unexpected events occur, and it is better to be prepared than sorry and add the pressure of raising money to the pressure already being placed on the health system. Health insurance is therefore essential.
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Healthcare is definitely a necessity and an actual basic need for that matter. If people made sure they had access to basic healthcare by having insurance and medical cover, a lot of untimely and premature death could be avoided.
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I believe it’s a necessity and not a choice. A health insurance is very important and people should see it as a top priority.
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I agree. But honestly everyone loves good health so I think it is a necessity as one ignorance could cause an epidemic which affect everyone.
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I absolutely agree that healthcare is not a choice but a necessity.There is a saying that goes, "Prevention is better than cure." Health problems are unpredictable, such that no one knows when they will enter his or her life. It is better to be safe than sorry. Therefore, health insurance is definitely a necessity and not a choice.
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Yes, I certainly agree that health is a necessity. Just as the saying goes, "health is wealth." And at one phase of life or another, every human will require medical care and attention in order to attain good health. 
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Health care is something that is necessary tos human beings because this is an important aspect of our lives. We all in one way or another do need to focus on our health.
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In my perspective, health care and insurance are essential. Sometimes unexpected events occur, and it is better to be prepared than sorry and add the pressure of raising money to the pressure already being placed on the health system. Health insurance is therefore essential.
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I very much agree with this. At some point in life everyone must need to take critical health decisions hence this book provides so much enlightenment in that aspect.
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Access to healthcare is essential because we cannot be certain that we do not have any underlying health issues. Treatment can be challenging, so it is preferable to seek medical attention earlier rather than later to avoid any complications.
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