examine access to healthcare debate 1
When examining the concept of healthcare as a “rightâ€, one may consider it as either a legal or a moral issue (Maruthappu, Ologunde, & Gunarajasingam, 2013).
Reference:
Maruthappu, M., Ologunde, R., & Gunarajasingam, A. (2013). Is health care a right? Health reforms in the USA and their impact upon the concept of care. Annals of Medicine and Surgery, 2(1), 15-17.
This week you are asked to reflect upon and answer the following:
- What role should the government play in providing Americans with access to healthcare?
- What role should the marketplace play?
- Explain the moral and/or legal ramifications for each using a systems thinking approach.
Length: 450–500 words
References: Include a minimum of 3 peer-reviewed, scholarly resources.
Your response should demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the ideas and concepts presented in the course by providing new thoughts and insights relating directly to this topic. Your response should also reflect scholarly writing and current APA standards (6th edition). Be sure to adhere to University’s Academic Integrity Policy.
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