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I'm not so well versed on what the issues are in the public health issue in america. maybe someone will bring in the christian perspective on this? God Bless.
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The principle is there, but it doesn't look like it plays out so ideally. The money is simply not there to do all the wonderful things they speak of. It appears that the reshuffling is a way of hiding weaknesses in the system and generating more money.I don't believe there is one "Christian perspective" on the public health issue.
I'm not so well versed on what the issues are in the public health issue in america. maybe someone will bring in the christian perspective on this? God Bless.
i personally belive that health care is a part of the social justics that the bible talks about... as in helping the poor. i think it allso makes sence that a government would want to help people keep healthy so they can work and make money to keep the country going (if that knida makes sence). as for if it works... well look it up compered to the world the US has a really bad health care system. and france and other countires like that have better health care when you look at the stats.
However, I remain very skeptical that introducing a huge dose of political and bureaucratic decision-making into the system and removing even more individual freedom is the proper way to reform the system.
I heard about this guy in France who had a cancer and they treated it and asked him how much time he would need in order to recover and get back to work. So he suggested three months, and the government covered his medical expenses, while his job paid him a stipend so he could pay his bills for three months. Afterward he was fine and came back to work.
That's just unheard of here in America, and it shouldn't be. I think it's our duty as Christians to really take care of the sick and elderly by supporting Universal Health Care here in America.
Some American states offer complete or affordable health insurance for low income families, and full coverage for children (as low as subsidized $10 monthly for adults, compared to a hundred times that, unsubsidized).Except... it's not unheard of in America.