create your own

Is health care in America a basic right or privilege?

64
rate or flag this page

By thevoice


The human right to medical care is a must of human life. Having the right to medical care is a need of human life here in America yet in the world. people should not be left without proper medical care. Why should people die for making money in the medical field

Fifty million people in America without medical care. Children in every nation sick without health care. How many more men women children must die? Medical care is not a cash value its human lives that will die without medical care.

In America lives should be more then trillion dollars medical care profit. Life is a value that can not be replaced in any nation. America should assure that all people get the best medical care available.

Life is only quality when you can live without suffering hungry or sick. human life is to be lived not starved yet left in sick. Not Just here in America in all countries. For the love of life time to heal all life on earth. Medical care in America in all nations.

How many Americans have died in the country without proper medical care? How many more are children? Medical care is not a gift its life saving treatment for all people.

Life is living with medical care when you get sick its just a necessity of all human life in America. One human life left to die for money is just murder with a license to kill.

What is America auctioning life to the highest bidder? Many people will die in America along with many other nations? Time to stop trying to profit of basic human needs in life. Humanity needs basic human needs to live food water housing medical care.

Just meeting all basic human needs would save in welfare medicaid in many other areas of government. People would learn grow and thrive. This would save Americans billions upon billions just to do it right for all people.

Medical care like food water housing are all human needs should not be sold to the highest buyers in any country. America sets the human tone in this world. \Why not do it right all the way yet save hundreds of billions in fighting the needs of the basic human being?

I have been hungry homeless its not a human way of life. America want life to have a great economy again meet the basic human needs to live for all people. its a great working system.

Print   —   Rate it:  up  down  flag this hub

Comments

RSS for comments on this Hub

RKHenry profile image

RKHenry  says:
9 months ago

This is what my heart is telling me. But I'm just a registered voter. Our American leaders might think differently. At this point and time, wouldn't they still be right? Thanks so much for this hub. Thank you!

Amanda Severn profile image

Amanda Severn  says:
9 months ago

I'm in the UK where we do have Universal Healthcare. Before I joined HubPages, I thought our system was deficient in several areas, but since learning about healthcare in the USA I've come to appreciate the ease and generosity of our National Health Service.

RKHenry profile image

RKHenry  says:
9 months ago

Yeah, I bet so. I have insurance. But its just for major medical. I guess I should be fornuate. But I don't. My insurance costs my family a fortune, I'm sure.

sandra rinck profile image

sandra rinck  says:
9 months ago

I never could really wrap my head around basic human needs requiring money for care. I think that is sick. Prolly right though, but convince a doctor that a human life is more important than how much money they can make and they might just tell you the same thing everyone else says.

"I have to pay my bills too." How bout taking it a step futher and making education free as well. Couldn't ever really understand why you have to pay to learn either.

Kudos to you!

Submit a Comment

Members and Guests

Sign in or sign up and post using a hubpages account.


optional


  • No HTML is allowed in comments, but URLs will be hyperlinked
  • Comments are not for promoting your hubs or other sites

Is health care in America a basic right or privilege? in the News

  • A conversation with Fr. Michael DoyleNational Catholic Reporter2 days ago

    In mid August, I spent a day with Fr. Michael Doyle at his parish, Sacred Heart Church in Camden, N.J. He’s been there for 35 years and has become a bit of a legend in the city and well beyond for innovative ministries and for programs that have begun to transform areas of South Camden.

  • Global Trade: Implications of the Current CrisisForeign Relations4 days ago

    JIM BACCHUS: Good afternoon, everyone. My name is Jim Bacchus. And the staff of the council has very kindly but thoroughly instructed me that I am suppose to begin by doing certain things. The first thing I want to do is welcome you to this session on global trade.

  • Deepak Chopra: Bringing down three false godsThe Huffington Post4 days ago

    Is the American system due for a major overhaul? Three recent crises have exposed major weaknesses in that system. The economic bubble burst after decades...

working