06-06-2020, 04:33 PM
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@ Theo
I found a couple of interesting news articles: one from back in 2013, published on the website AlterNet (link found here).
And I found another more recent news article, discussing health care models @ Wharton - University of Pennsylvania (See link to article embedded in title below):
Is Canada the Right Model for a Better US Health Care System?
Half way through the Wharton health care debate article, I found this interesting quote, which is similar to the idea tabled for conversation in your forum thread, Theo:
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“At the end of the day, the debate is about what are our values. What is the best way we should structure a system of insuring our public?”–Dan Polsky
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What do you think, Theo? Do you think Dan Polsky is narrowing in on an idea which seems to be part of the health care issue (social values)?
I think social values is part of the problem. Not everybody values the same things socially - or at least it seems that way.
I thought leaving these two links I found might be useful, as part of the larger conversation in your thread about Public Health Care.
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