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This 4 page paper looks at various aspects of health care ethics. Should health care be a right? How might a health care professional deal with the issue of euthanasia? These and other issues are explored. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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end, the credit card like system he promised never materialized. Still, many people and politicians believe that health care is a right. In other countries, people are given health care
from the government in the form of socialized medicine. Many countries have such a system, inclusive of Great Britain, a nation much like the United states. Yet, in the U.S.,
health care is driven by private enterprise, which sometimes leaves people without adequate resources. Although the poor do receive benefits, and many people do get health insurance from the places
they work, there are people who slip between the cracks. They live without insurance and only get help when they feel they need it most. Is there a basic right
to health care resources? Again, while many people say there should be, there really is not in the United States. One example of this is noted on NBCs ER. On
the show, a doctor is reprimanded for opening a clinic at the urging of the minister of a local church. The people in the neighborhood are black and too poor
to have access to the system. Thus, in order to live, they trade prescription drugs like covered dishes, and Dr. Pratt steps in because he feels that providing them with
samples, albeit illegally, is better than letting this impromptu clinic continue. This provides food for thought that indeed, people should have the right to health care resources. Within the health
care system, there are positive and negative aspects of care. There is cursory care and then there is above average care. There is also care that goes by the law,
and care that goes above and beyond the law. In the ER example, Pratt got into serious trouble for his illegal activity, but the judge took pity on him because
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