Going With “Fair” Healthcare

Vol. 35, No. 17

September 2, 2019

Going With “Fair” Healthcare

Socialized medicine is often touted as our country’s healthcare solution. But it results in market distortions that lead to shortages, delays, and disrespect for life itself. ...

Dennis Behreandt

Socialized medicine is often touted as our country’s healthcare solution. But it results in market distortions that lead to shortages, delays, and disrespect for life itself.

It was a tragedy that should not have happened. A young woman, just beginning her studies at college where she was pursuing undergraduate work in music and sound production, was found dead in her room roughly a day after she complained of feeling ill.

Twenty-year-old Victoria Hills was, by all accounts, a wonderful young lady who was known for the kindness she showed to others, for her love of walking her dogs on the beach, and for her zest for life.

“Victoria was so full of life,” her mother recalled of her daughter. “She had been in her church choir for 11 years and always played in school concerts. Music was everything to her.”

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