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Most other developed countries: > How can we optimize our public healthcare, which we consider to be a right of citizenship? US citizens: > won’t someone think of the poor private insurance companies? “When I’m dead just throw me in the trash” type beat
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That is one side of it, but there also is another side of it: namely is it truly “worth” the expense when you are alive but not truly living. When we incur that cost, who is it actually for? Is it really healthcare to do this, when we know the person will never be healthy again? And so on
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Sure, that’s valid - great points, honestly. I guess I just feel that if you, as an individual, wish to take that stance, then that’s one thing. To specifically forbid insurance to be billed, however, has broad reaching implications. I do wish assisted suicide were more broadly available/socially acceptable, tho.
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