It does not say anything specifically about healthcare.
When you hear people debating the Constitutionality of a healthcare law they are usually referring to government regulations of commerce.
No.
There is nothing in the constitution about a right to health care. For over 60 years the discussion about health care has been going on. We have to ask ourselves what the purpose of government is and what we want from it. The founding fathers stated that the job of government is for the common good of the citizens. Not for people to get rich from the poor, not to wage war, but to see to the protection of the people.
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Patients have every right to their health care record.
Patients have a responsibility to make the health care choices they prefer
can personal health info be used for purposes unrelated to health care?
See the article at the following link http://michaelconnelly.viviti.com/entries/general/the-truth-about-the-health-care-bills
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Negative... Left.
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Ethical principal of health social care is that is the right thing for us to do. We need to help everyone.
There was little effective health care in Libya for common people. This may hopefully have changed under the Interim Council