Do You Have a Right to Good Health, Wellness, and Wellbeing?

Good health, wellness, and wellbeing are absolutely your right.

Murray "MJ" Blehart
6 min readApr 21, 2022

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You have a right to good health, wellness, and wellbeing
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I have health insurance. And I am deeply, deeply grateful for this fact.

Yet even with the coverage that I have — I still have some health care bills to pay. And they are not cheap.

None of them are for elective surgery, cosmetic surgery, or some other chosen, not entirely necessary matter. All of them are what my insurance won’t cover for tests and appointments that the bean-counters will only pay so much of.

And what about mental health? Insurance tends to get weird about covering seeing a therapist, or like treatment. They might cover some or a limited number of appointments — but you tend to need to have really good insurance for that.

You read about ongoing stories of people going broke and declaring bankruptcy — particularly in the United States — to cover medical expenses. Unless you are wealthy — and have the best, most costly coverage available — you will have medical bills for anything above and beyond basic wellness.

There is a clear message in American health care in particular that if you are not of a certain class and/or income bracket — maybe you should avoid doctors and medical treatments. Or be so damned poor that then, and only then, can you get coverage and/or supplemental assistance of any sort. And then — only in certain states.

Do you think this is utterly ridiculous? I do.

Health, wellness, and wellbeing are deserved by everyone. It is your right, no matter what class, race, religion, culture, or whatever artifice you come from.

Until we each recognize and acknowledge this — it’s not going to get any better.

Silence gains us nothing

I am not familiar enough with health care in other nations to make any claims about it. But in the United States, I have some knowledge. I’ve seen charts, facts, and figures explaining how poorly we rank as a wealthy, developed nation in this matter.

During the Obama administration, they created the Affordable Care Act. The ACA, though flawed and very imperfect…

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Murray "MJ" Blehart

I explore mindfulness, positivity, philosophy, & conscious reality creation. I love to help & inspire. And I also write sci-fi/fantasy. http://www.mjblehart.com