Do you think health care is a human right? Why, or why not? How can equality and inequality in health care impact society?
Yes, health care should be a human right because it determines the health of the society and nation. If health care is not a human right, in this case, the life expectancy of the poorer person is reduced that affects the health of society and the nation.
The poorer people are unable to get healthcare services in countries where health care is not available for all and life expectancy of the country's population is reduced and subsequently, it affects the economics of the concerned country.
So, equal health care facilities benefit society and inequality reduces social cohesion and also affects the economy of the country.
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