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Global Ethics Corner: Why Is Health Care So Difficult?

Global Ethics Corner (Weekly Multimedia Program)

Friday, July 3, 2009

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Why can't the U.S. negotiate a domestic solution to health care? Individuals are certainly responsible for their health. A wealthy society can also be responsible for its members. Is health care a primary right, or a personal responsibility?

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