(TCO 3) Which postindustrial modern state does NOT consider health care a basic human right?
Ans) United States
Explaination:
- The United States, Mexico, South Korea, and Turkey are the only member nations of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development that do not recognize universal health care as a basic human right.
- Their Constitution and the Bill of Rights do not guarantee access to health care.
- United States has a system designed to deny, not support, the right to health.
- The United States does not really have a health care system, only a health insurance system.
- The right to health care has long been recognized internationally.
(TCO 3) Which postindustrial modern state does NOT consider health care a basic human right?
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