In cases where an individual has already been told that they only have a limited time to live, it's likely that the individual will be provided with care that will only help to keep them comfortable since saving the life of someone who is already dying is just seen as a waste of time and money by those in the medical profession. Of course, you may not feel this way if the person is you or a loved one.
In an ideal world, people would have the care that they need whenever they need it. It may seem like a dream come true but it would be the fair thing to do. Most people feel however that health care is something that should be attainable by all but they do not feel that it is their responsibility to pay for the health care of the less fortunate in this country. The problem with that theory is in one way or another we are all paying for the health care of the less fortunate.
Whether we are paying for health care for the people that need it as in the case of programs like Medicare and Medicaid through our taxes, or whether we are paying for the health care of others by hikes in health insurance premiums caused by the unpaid medical bills of others. Either way, we all pay for the health care of those less fortunate so perhaps we should be more aware of this and create a government system by which everyone receives care and everything is accounted for. Chances are in the long run this is likely to wind up costing less across the board.
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