Abstract
Universal Health Coverage is evaluated from a Christian Biblical perspective and found that it meets an appropriate standard of service to the poor. Christians should consider its benefits and drawbacks compared to doing nothing. The issue of diminished access to healthcare, burdensome medical costs, reduced coverage, and discrimination against impoverished individuals with specific regards to healthcare are all conquerable challenges.
Recommended Citation
Scaggs, Christen
(2016)
"The Problem of Suffering: Universal Health Coverage as a Partial Solution,"
Dialogue & Nexus: Vol. 3, Article 8.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.acu.edu/dialogue/vol3/iss1/8
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