@9KJYKN7 2mos2MO
Nationalize the Medical Industry.
Although this is not a direct response to the prompt, it is a solution which would work. Capitalism is unstable, and unpredictable.
In the event of any sort of disaster or tragedy, a privatized industry is not prepared. They are not under any sort of guidelines to be prepared to any sort of disaster. Also, the government could regulate what happens, and how the hospital is run. This would easily prevent issues like this from happening. Although in Haiti, the people and the government are largely in poverty. So, it may be difficult to implement something like this. But that is a topic of discussion for another time: 'Should we spend resources on other countries even if it doesn't benefit us?'
@9KNVT2GRepublican2mos2MO
In a situation where patients would have to forgo treatment or receive subpar medical care, it would be a tragedy.
@9KNVSY3Women’s Equality2mos2MO
I think Haiti should increase their fund to hospitals for research, that way citizens can get the care they need
@9KNVL9R2mos2MO
I think it's horrible that a person can't get medical treatment when they really need it just because they can't afford to pay the hospital's high costs.
@9KNV7F82mos2MO
They need lots of supplies and help and it's not fair at all.
@9KNYKLN2mos2MO
how we should be producing medicine always
Hospitals should be more well equipped for situations like this.
@9KNVZ722mos2MO
I feel that if a hospital lacks treatment of one without certain resources, it is shameful behavior.
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