The answer to this question is a matter of opinion and great controversy. Some folks believe that everyone should have the right to unlimited medical care. Others believe that everyone should have the right to a limited amount of medical care. Others believe that people should have the right to the amount of medical care that they can afford. I think everyone is in agreement that everyone should have the right to access medical care, but the big controversy is who should pay for that medical care, them, or you, through your taxes.
No, no one has that right.
By licence
The Medical Care Act of 1965 was to assist the aged and the poor with medical care.
If it needs to be taken care of right now, then you should go to the emergency room or urgent care clinic.
Medical ethics is the judgment that health care providers use to determine whether something should be done. Whether it will considerably improve a patient's outcome. Medical law however dictates what the responsibilities of are of the health care provider and what the right of the patient is.
The person who has sole legal custody of their own child by virtue of a court order or by operation of law has the right to make decisions about medical care for that child. That means they can take the child to the doctor for routine medical care, allow treatment at a hospital, approve medications, take the child for counseling, have the child immunized, get dental treatment, etc.That same right applies when the court appoints a guardian. The guardian has the right to make medical decisions for their ward.The person who has sole legal custody of their own child by virtue of a court order or by operation of law has the right to make decisions about medical care for that child. That means they can take the child to the doctor for routine medical care, allow treatment at a hospital, approve medications, take the child for counseling, have the child immunized, get dental treatment, etc.That same right applies when the court appoints a guardian. The guardian has the right to make medical decisions for their ward.The person who has sole legal custody of their own child by virtue of a court order or by operation of law has the right to make decisions about medical care for that child. That means they can take the child to the doctor for routine medical care, allow treatment at a hospital, approve medications, take the child for counseling, have the child immunized, get dental treatment, etc.That same right applies when the court appoints a guardian. The guardian has the right to make medical decisions for their ward.The person who has sole legal custody of their own child by virtue of a court order or by operation of law has the right to make decisions about medical care for that child. That means they can take the child to the doctor for routine medical care, allow treatment at a hospital, approve medications, take the child for counseling, have the child immunized, get dental treatment, etc.That same right applies when the court appoints a guardian. The guardian has the right to make medical decisions for their ward.
Prison officials are obligated under the Eighth Amendment to provide prisoners with adequate medical care.
there was medical care but, it was rare
Yes. All dogs have. That is, if you enroll them on the medical care.
Fresenius Medical Care's population is 2,010.
The population of Fresenius Medical Care is 73,450.