Or people don't really want healthcare coz they don't do the things within their power to stay healthy? That was how I read it at first.
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Or at some point say 'There's no point in spending lots of money on your obesity if your lifestyle makes it worthless?'
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Which would be reasonable. Bit like 'We're not giving you another council house if you keep burning them down.'
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My point is preventative healthcare vs emergency healthcare. Preventative is much cheaper overall but this requires effort on participants.
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Yes, of course. I think this is a different tho related issue tho. A practical, specific one rather than a general ethical one.
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Do people have a right to basic food? Starving people are dangerous, higher cognitive functions are the first to go...
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Now we are getting to the heart of the issue. Food is not a basic right in the US. It is based on the ability to pay. Now what about health?
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This is just a completely different way of looking at rights. It is bewildering to me.
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