TV news was interviewing Americans hit suddenly by hard times.
You don't need the imagination of Charles Dickens to picture their
daily challenges. One lady -perhaps comfortably and safely middle
class- had lost her health insurance. " I can't afford a mammogram ",
she said. Every hospital in the country should be available to this
woman - and millions more without health insurance. And without
pitiful pleas for help. This truth should sink into the moral
consciousness of America: Health care is human right!
How odd that car insurance is compulsory but the very
idea of a national health care plan raises conservative eye brows.
It is impractical to think health care can be absolutely
FREE for everybody. But we can begin by making it more affordable
for everybody. The one truly GREAT Kennedy, Senator Ted, has been
keeping this idea alive. God bless him for it !
Most medical doctors see themselves as professionals-not
plastic hearted shop keepers. The GOOD doctor is eager to help
sick people get well again -whatever their economic status.
I believe a national health care plan will also
eliminate the terror of nasty law suits.
And nobody who ends up in a hospital accident room
should be rudely quizzed - while in a high anxiety state of
mind -about their financial resources.
" What, no blue cross ? I guess you'll just have
to drop dead ! "
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