the money going to the terminally ill patient, can now go to other patients who have a higher chance to live compared to a terminally ill or brain dead patient.
should agree: 1.because of freedom of choice (i.e one has the right to decide if he wants to live or not) 2. to relieve the suffering one from the unbearable pain he is suffering 3.frees up medical funds to help other people should not agree: 1. Hippocratic oath (doctors swear that they will save life & not to take life) 2.pain management
==One Answer== Every person should be able to control their own destiny whatever that may be. ==Another Answer== * It provides a way to relieve extreme pain. * It provides a way of relief when a person's quality of life is low. * It frees up medical funds to help other people. * It is another case of freedom of choice.
You can raise funds for yourself by starting a Kickstarter page or a YouCaring Page. These pages help people raise funds for medical or other purposes.
No, you cannot use FSA funds to pay for past medical bills. FSA funds can only be used for eligible medical expenses incurred during the plan year in which the funds were contributed.
Yes, you can use FSA (Flexible Spending Account) funds to pay for eligible medical expenses such as doctor visits, prescriptions, and medical supplies.
PROS: * It provides a way to relieve extreme pain * It provides a way of relief when a person's quality of life is low * Frees up medical funds to help other people * It is another case of freedom of choice CONS: * Euthanasia devalues human life * Euthanasia can become a means of health care cost containment * Physicians and other medical care people should not be involved in directly causing death * There is a "slippery slope" effect that has occurred where euthanasia has been first been legalized for only the terminally ill and later laws are changed to allow it for other people or to be done non-voluntarily.
Yes, you can use FSA funds to purchase contacts as long as they are prescribed by a doctor for a medical condition.
There are many sources of funds that people can get. Banks offer loans and mutual funds, and people get paid from working.
No, you cannot use FSA funds to pay for expenses from previous years. FSA funds are meant to cover eligible medical expenses incurred during the plan year in which the funds were contributed.
Yes, you can use FSA (Flexible Spending Account) funds to pay for braces, as they are considered a qualified medical expense.
Money taken out of a salary for such things as taxes, insurance, and retirement funds are called deductions.
Yes.