Healthcare, a choice or necessity?
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Healthcare, a choice or necessity?
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I agree with the author that healthcare is a necessity because if left up to people alone they would rather not require medication and they will end up hurting themselves more but at the end of the day the majority of the population of the world don’t even have access to proper health care system while some still depend on traditional (sometimes inefficient or dangerous) treatments and there are also the religious ones who believe God will heal than And consciously chose not to seek medical care. So while health care is a necessity, people still reserve the right to do whatever they want. They may go to a hospital or not, or may want to go but not have access to any so it all boils down to the individual in question. Do they want to make health care a Meredith l necessity in their or not?
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I would agree with that as well. It does not feel much like a choice, but rather a necessary evil. It's hard for people to afford insurance, but I imagine it's a lot worse without it. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.Suzer6440 xyz wrote: ↑05 Jun 2021, 23:11 I would think throughout a persons lifetime, that we would ALL need insurance at one time in our lives. So I would side with the “nessesity” part
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I agree, it's not really a choice. You are right, we never know when something will crop up, but it is better to be safe than sorry. I think in a lot of places you get better care too, if you have insurance. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.Danelle Cale wrote: ↑06 Jun 2021, 00:10 I definitely agree with the author that it's not a choice. A person never knows when health issues will pop up in their life. For example, I wasn't expecting to have chronic illnesses in my thirties that would affect nearly every aspect of my life. I am just thankful I had health insurance that covered my bills. Health insurance is definitely a necessity.
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I agree that it boils down to the person in question. I also think that most people would agree that it is not a choice, although we are given a choice. While you are spending money on health insurance, it does lower your out of pocket costs for medicine and appointments if you have insurance. Thank you for sharing your opinion.Michaeljerry309 wrote: ↑06 Jun 2021, 00:31 Yes!!
I agree with the author that healthcare is a necessity because if left up to people alone they would rather not require medication and they will end up hurting themselves more but at the end of the day the majority of the population of the world don’t even have access to proper health care system while some still depend on traditional (sometimes inefficient or dangerous) treatments and there are also the religious ones who believe God will heal than And consciously chose not to seek medical care. So while health care is a necessity, people still reserve the right to do whatever they want. They may go to a hospital or not, or may want to go but not have access to any so it all boils down to the individual in question. Do they want to make health care a Meredith l necessity in their or not?