The Ethics of Health Reform
It’s been a year now since President Barack Obama signed into law the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Lots of analysis pro and con in the media, so it’s a good time to share an ethical overview of this reform conducted a year ago by staff at the Center for Practical Bioethics.
It’s an edition of the Bioethics Channel podcast featuring Rosemary Flanigan, John Carney and Terry Rosell. Your comments are welcome.
Podcast: Health Reform: An Ethical Analysis, The Bioethics Channel, March 26, 2010
1 Comments:
Part of the reason people got behind Obamacare at first was because insurance companies were making it harder and harder to receive care. YOU might have a policy that makes it easy to see someone when you're sick, but a lot of people aren't so lucky. Instead, Obamacare handed the system to the insurance companies, its worst abusers. That's why we hate it.
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