Where do you think the basic minimum of accessible health care should be in America, in a more general sense? What are some criteria that will assist you in determining this?
In the united states accessible health care as basic health care in minimum limits with patient cost-sharing, need comparative effectiveness and cost consideration. the government ensures morally right to ensure medical needs with affordability and availability in general. that should be reasonable to meet the needs of the persons. Accessible to quality health service is important to promote and maintain health, prevent and manage the disease. It needs insurance coverage with cost-benefit for every person to access health service, geographic availability to access health needs where ever they live, patient and provider relationship that ensures trust and communication.
Where do you think the basic minimum of accessible health care should be in America, in...
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