Why Not Be Free?


 Health care is often the top conversation in the U.S., the reason why is that people debate over cost, government involvement, and insurance. But when looking beyond politics, it’s about making a way for people to be treated with care, support, and love. Health care is not just about having to saving someone's life, but it is also about being present. By being present, I mean that every patient deserves to be treated with equal care as soon as they walk into the medical clinic. Just because someone does not have the financial compensation does not mean that they should be treated any differently. A person's finances should never dictate how someone is going to treat them. Health care professionals are not only required to treat them physically but also to demonstrate empathy and integrity. While during research on how corrupt the health care system is, I ran across this article. Take A Look. This is a perfect explanation of the system putting things in place to not only see people pay more but also feel bad about not being able to afford either treatments or care. Overall, being in America can have its perks, but understand that the money in your bank account is going to determine if you can get treated properly. 

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