What I mean to say is that there is an original sin in our marketplace and that sin in EMTLA. Our society doesn't really like the idea of the sick and poor dying just outside the ER's doors (like in a truly free market) so we have EMTLA to make sure that doesn't happen. It's also reflective of America's cultural attitudes towards death and the amount of money that is spent buying our loved ones just one more month, week, day.
All of which is to say that generally we seem quite uncomfortable with the idea of someone else being able to afford more "life" than we can. So maybe we should just toss the idea of marketizing our healthcare entirely.
All of which is to say that generally we seem quite uncomfortable with the idea of someone else being able to afford more "life" than we can. So maybe we should just toss the idea of marketizing our healthcare entirely.