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insurance covers get more and first attention from the healthcare professionals compared to those
that lack the medical covers. The other ethical issue that limits patients care is the varying
definition of the end of life care. This is where the patient has the right to make choices of what
health treatment they receive. This limits the healthcare professional's decision-making
techniques on how to save the life of a patient. They are supposed to respect the decisions the
patient makes. Ethical issues are not clearly defined and they are difficult to solve which limits
the health care patients receives, however, a practitioner is supposed to make a decision that best
suits the case scenario morally.
How much-uncompensated care can hospitals absorb?
In moral ethics that guide the healthcare sector, all patients are supposed to be treated
equally with good intentions. However, there is a limit at which hospitals can accommodate
uncompensated care. The hospitals need to cases of how helpful they can be to all patients. A
hospital cannot be able to support a case in which the chance of survival of a patient is minimal
in an ICU at zero cost. It is ethical to consider a case of a patient that is likely to get better
treatment in the same ICU. Hospitals can accommodate primary health care for uncompensated
care since there minimal requirements however in cases of secondary treatment hospitals are not
able to absorb much-uncompensated care since secondary treatment is very expensive to
maintain.
State responsibility to health care service
The state has the role of ensuring quality health care service is delivered to all of its citizens
regardless of the social class. This is possible through the adequate allocation of resources in the
health care system that ensures quality service delivery. The state also has the role of establishing