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414 — Is Healthcare a Human Right? Why This Question Still Matters
Episode 414

414 — Is Healthcare a Human Right? Why This Question Still Matters

This episode asks a question that hasn’t gotten any simpler with time: is healthcare a human right? Using Oregon’s ballot measure as a real-world example, Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh unpack what happens when healthcare is framed as a guaranteed right—who defines “appropriate” care, who pays for it, and what obligations that language places on physicians and the system. As debates about access, affordability, and government involvement continue to intensify, this conversation remains just as relevant today as when it first aired.

BS Free MD with Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh - Medicine, Life, Family, Physician, Doctor, Healthcare, Medical History

December 15, 20251h 34m

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Show Notes

As healthcare policy debates resurface across the country, this rerun takes listeners back to a foundational question: what does it actually mean to call healthcare a human right? Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh examine Oregon’s decision to enshrine access to healthcare in its constitution and explore the practical implications behind the promise. Rather than debating ideals in the abstract, they focus on the real-world consequences—how rights-based language collides with limited resources, clinical judgment, and physician autonomy. It’s a timely reminder that the words we use in healthcare policy carry weight, especially when they shape expectations for patients and doctors alike.

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