The Pros And Cons Of Health Care Reform

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To suggest that a person is not worthy of a healthy body because they are poor, of an “inferior” race or as a result of their lifestyle choices is an absolute manifestation of darkness that plagues this world. Dr. Martin Luther King said, “Of all forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhumane”. John Lumpkin, representative of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, suggests that the rising cost in health care spending due to the increase in use of technology; toward innovative resolutions, and the increase of illness due to obesity, takes away much needed resources for education, defense, environment, and transpiration. Lumpkin reveals that Health Care reform is a necessary focus of the working poor of America.