Triangle Of Justice

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“Is Healthcare a Right or a Luxury?” According to Webster’s dictionary, healthcare is defined as efforts made to maintain or restore physical, mental, or emotional well-being especially by trained and licensed professionals. The United States is one of the only developed countries that does not guarantee universal healthcare coverage (“Right to Health Care”). Healthcare is often a subject of debate in the United States, especially in the world of politics. Specifically, if healthcare should be a right of all Americans or if it just a luxury for the affluent members of society. Many citizens of the United States are unable to afford healthcare, and the citizens that do have healthcare are often times still burden by medical bills not covered …show more content…

Specifically, the Triangle of Justice can serve as a tool. The Triangle of Justice is an illustration where we can place Catholic social teaching themes on it where they belong (Maguire, Daniel C. and Nicholas Fargnoli). It can serve as a model to answering and understanding questions that regard justice (Maguire, Daniel C. and Nicholas Fargnoli). At the top of the triangle is common good (Maguire, Daniel C. and Nicholas Fargnoli). Some agents of common good are churches and school (Maguire, Daniel C. and Nicholas Fargnoli). The common good flows to distributive justice (Maguire, Daniel C. and Nicholas Fargnoli). Distributive justice directs the fair distribution of goods to individual citizens (Maguire, Daniel C. and Nicholas Fargnoli). Individual justice discerns what is due between individual citizens (Maguire, Daniel C. and Nicholas Fargnoli). An individual citizen represented on the triangle flows to social justice (Maguire, Daniel C. and Nicholas Fargnoli). Social justice represents the debts of individual citizens to the common good (Maguire, Daniel C. and Nicholas Fargnoli). The question about healthcare involves many aspects of the Triangle of Justice. Healthcare is primarily a part of distributive justice. First off, in order for healthcare to be a right we must make it a priority of social justice. A few we you can do this is by voting wisely for representatives in Congress that will enact …show more content…

President Obama has made great progress in ensuring that more affordable healthcare is available to more citizens. The Affordable Care Act was passed by Congress and signed by President Obama on March 23, 2010 and a final decision was reached by the Supreme Court on June 28, 2012 (Secretary). Although The Affordable Care Act hasn’t been perfect, it has made great progress. The key features of The Affordable Care Act are expanded Medicaid to more low-income Americans, created healthcare market places where citizens can buy high-quality affordable plans, and eliminated coverage denials based on pre-existing conditions. The main problem with The Affordable Care Act is not everybody is eligible for Obama Care, so it failed to create a universal healthcare. President-Elect Donald Trump plans to repeal and replace Obama Care (“Donald Trump”). Although the details of Donald Trump’s healthcare plan have not been revealed yet, he promises “insurance for everybody” (“Donald Trump”). Hopefully, healthcare becomes the right of all citizens

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