How the Healthcare Debate Started With Our Fore Fathers
There is a great article in the Boston Globe today in the Idea section by Andrew M.Wehrman called " A Pox on you". It is the story of the colonist in on the North Shore of Massachusetts and the debate about who should pay for the small pox vaccine. The issue was should the local or federal government pay. Some people were so enraged, they burnt the hospital down where the quarantined vaccine takers were be housed.
The point of the the article is the debate today is not new or radical. It has been raging since the writing of the constitution. It was an issue left out even though the founding fathers had opinions on healthcare. Unfortunately, their decision not to do anything and leave it to the future, has left us with the continuing debate and no resolution.



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