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#1121 - 03 Dec 2011 10:00 AM Is Healthcare a right or a responsibility?
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#1128 - 07 Dec 2011 08:21 PM Giving healthcares - To save lives ? For money ? [Re: EMR-NDR]
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Is Healthcare a right or a responsibility?



Well then & anyway, what is the main, primary & undisputed purpose of giving and providing health cares to the ones needing them in the first place ? To save lives or solely for money-making alone ? By the way, anyone would certainly agree that the very fundamental and basic concepts of giving health cares are always indispensably inseparable, inalienable, and in tandem with all the inherently first & foremost humane principles of humanities ,humanitarianism and the very unquestionably primary priority of saving lives.


Edited by ntuc (07 Dec 2011 08:35 PM)

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#1140 - 19 Dec 2011 06:42 PM Re: Is Healthcare a right or a responsibility? [Re: EMR-NDR]
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Next, in conjunction with the prior post above, kindly consider the following quotations :



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"I think Actually these persons distributed nearly the identical sore know-how as me from such debilitating sickness and for your data, there were numerous of them who were not so well-to-do, and therefore they could not pay for such costly health accounts of glimpsing the health experts or to get Botox injections / surgical remedy to deal with their non-stop eyelid-twitching problems. Therefore, when I suggested such an acupuncture method to them, I did it out of benevolent humanity, understanding and compassion, and express gratitude God that it worked on each and every individual of them."


- which are excerpted from the webpages as follows :


http://www.drugs.com/forum/alternative-m...ce-46571-2.html


http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1874624




Well, in respect of the bold characters of the remark highlighted above, naturally and rationally all the kind and benevolent persons would earnestly hope that the doctors of the modern medical world today will eventually come to realize one day that practicing medicine is simply, mainly and definitely not about profiteering and money-making alone. Anyway, as human beings ourselves, the principles of humanitarian concepts, humanity, conscience etc, well, they simply should not be ignored or deliberately compromised for the sake of money-making especially when it comes to the issue of medical conscience of the doctors practicing medicines of which its key, primary & undisputed purpose is mostly about saving human lives rather than making money to enrich themselves.



Further Information :


http://www.curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1233341

http://www.medicalacupuncture.org/aama_marf/journal/vol14_1/poster1.html



Lastly, I sincerely hope that the related information included through the website above would be supported by the related kind and benevolent readers and other individuals so as to eventually bring forth the related humanely positive changes universally for the sakes of the better and better health cares, welfare and well-beings of anyone seeking treatments from any doctors. As such, kindly support all these charity and humanitarian causes.


Edited by ntuc (19 Dec 2011 07:17 PM)

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#1169 - 03 Jan 2012 06:43 PM Animals' Lives Are More Precious Than Human Lives [Re: EMR-NDR]
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Animals' Lives Are More Precious Than Human Lives ? What Says You ?





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"However, as mentioned in my related previous post, as to the poor and needy ones directly got kicked out of the clinics, medical premises, etc simply for the reason that they cannot afford the required expensive medical cares, and hey, since humanities can be extended to the animals, then why just humanities simply cannot be afforded to the human beings who are poor and needy ? "




Full Article :


http://forum.mind-energy.net/traditional...e-medicine.html


Edited by ntuc (03 Jan 2012 06:43 PM)

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