Nt1330 Unit 3

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Unit 7 Discussion Question: 1. Should all world citizens have free (no cost) access to basic health care, or should nations have the right to limit access to health care based on their societal values and goals? Health care issue around the world is one of the most social impacts, political impact, economic and environmental impact that affect every nation around the globe. The practical result I understood from this reading, off curse almost all developed nation seems be provide universal health care to their nations except the united state. However, this should not make all world citizens have a free basic access to the basic health care around the world and my answer to the question is the world citizens have no free basic health care provide at all. 2. Why? Because health care provision has a big challenge to the most nations around the world because of the …show more content…

Analyze your response above, and decide what type(s) of ethical thinking you used: Did you use deontological, consequentiality, or virtue ethics? *After analyzing my response to the above question, I would have decided what type of ethical thinking I used in the matter are a Virtue ethics; 4. Explain why your answer demonstrates this ethical view, or views, if you used more than one. * Because it is approach, us a certain ideals toward that which we should strive as humankind, to provide for the full development of our humanity. This ethical ideals understanding are discovered us through thoughtful reflection on what kind of society we have the potential to become. I believe international health care has to approach this ethical understanding to address the subject matter to the all world. Because this enables us to reconsider and pursue the ideals, we have adopted. Which is Honesty, courage, compassion, generosity, fidelity , integrity, fairness, self-control, and prudence are all what really our current global health care system are needing to address the world critical health care

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