why it is OK for government to refuse medical treatment but not OK for private insurance to do the same thing?
Does is really just boil down to 'intentions.'
The government can refuse knee replacment due to weight, but private insurance must not?
Is health care an unconditional right? If so, how can anyone be refused for anything without regard to circumstances (age, obesity, etc.) If it is not unconditional, and people may be discriminated against due to various circumstances, do you really believe that government may legally discriminate?
If health care is an unconditional right, why not things that are more necessary for life like food and shelter. Logically, if the government must provide one, they surely must provide the others.
Does is really just boil down to 'intentions.'
The government can refuse knee replacment due to weight, but private insurance must not?
Is health care an unconditional right? If so, how can anyone be refused for anything without regard to circumstances (age, obesity, etc.) If it is not unconditional, and people may be discriminated against due to various circumstances, do you really believe that government may legally discriminate?
If health care is an unconditional right, why not things that are more necessary for life like food and shelter. Logically, if the government must provide one, they surely must provide the others.