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Reaction Paper 7

Reaction Paper 7

Q Reaction Paper 7 addresses Ch. 11 The Ethics of Healthcare Reform. Please consider discussing one of the readings posted on BB or youtube docs listed below. Readings: Bivens, EPI Report: The Unfinished Business of the Healthcare Reform Moore, LAT: Choosing not to have healthcare insurance Goldhill, The Atlantic: How American healthcare killed my father •Healthcare reform in the Biden era, 2021,43’ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AGU7-QHKFA, •How covid 19 changed hospital care, Financial Times, 2021, 7’ •https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdBW-De3pek •What’s next for HC Reform? Tedmed, 2020, 17’ •https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FXa9SJM-EQ •What Americans think of socialized medicine, 2019, 6’ •https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JprHUz35wM&t=318s •American guess the cost of UK healthcare, 2020, 4’ • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zyd8leeIOsQ

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It is even impossible to manage to discourse amicably about tough choices because the United States health system is so steeped in politics, with opinions cemented by inflexible beliefs. Individuals would make difficult healthcare decisions depending on which values are chosen and why if the nation could concur on key ethical norms to guide discussions. Universal coverage, fair access, convenient healthcare in terms of cost, choice, and quality are five essential ideas that would aid with healthcare reform. Insurance companies in the United States are profit motivated. This makes them key contributors to major defects in the country’s healthcare system as much as free-market types might critique this notion.