Recounts the moral dilemma that a woman faced when a limping man asked her for a ride to a local shelter. Why she initially said no but changed her mind; How she felt on the ride; Whether she would do such a thing again.
REFERENDUM, MEDICAL care, STATE governments, HUMAN rights, ETHICAL decision making
Abstract
The author reflects on the campaign against the Proposition 101, the Freedom of Choice in Health Care Act, in Arizona. He states that the initiative would preserve the rights of Arizonians to make their own health care decisions. He adds that it would amend the state constitution to protect against future schemes that would restrict individuals' freedom of choice of private health care systems. He believes that the Proposition would assure to preserve voluntary individual choice.
Published
2008
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