It should be a right.
looking at it from a medical stand point
because we are pack animals
and to stop the spread to others
it has to be a right for all
If you live in America the answer is no. Health Care is not a constitutional right. If you live in Canada however the answer is yes but be prepared to pay hefty taxes to live there.
Health care is provided by other people, people who expect to be paid. So your question is really, "Is the doctor's labor mine by right? Or do I have the responsibility to actually pay him for his efforts?" It's a responsibility. And a privilige in a sense, as no one is compelled to learn medicine, or having learned it, compelled to work for you. But by the 13th amendment forbidding slavery, it cannot be a "right".
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Driving in ANY State is a privilege, not a right.
Patients have every right to their health care record.
Patients have a responsibility to make the health care choices they prefer
Privilege
A privilege that can be revoked if abused.
one of them
The person with the right to the particular privilege is also the one with the right to waive it.
Having a job is a privilege, not a right.
Negative... Left.
Ethical principal of health social care is that is the right thing for us to do. We need to help everyone.