Abstract:
The essay on universal healthcare argues that access to healthcare is a fundamental right essential for a fulfilling life, emphasizing that everyone, especially the marginalized, should receive care without facing financial hardship, as supported by the World Health Organization. It promotes equity, suggesting that a collective responsibility exists to fund healthcare for the sick, given that many health issues are beyond personal control. The long-term benefits, including a healthier workforce and economic growth, are shown to outweigh financial concerns. Successful examples from countries like Norway, Sweden, and Japan highlight improved health outcomes through universal systems【...】Read More
Keywords:Universal healthcare; Equality; Social welfare