Health care is a human right. That is a slogan that many will argue with. However, basic health care is recognized as a human right in
international conventions. And what about the reverse: health care is NOT a human right, but a commodity to be purchased. You get what you deserve in health care not because you are a human being but because you have more money. Is that really the argument that the nay-sayers are advancing? How will it sound to most peoples' ears? Pretty callous.