The right to healthcare has become a consumer issue. Historically, the poor either had to be satisfied with a decreased quality of care or to do without healthcare entirely. Today many citizens view equal access to healthcare as everyone's right. An ongoing debate centers on who should pay for this care. Ruth F. Craven and Constance J. Hirnle, Fundamentals of Nursing
A) Argument; conclusion: Historically, the poor ... do without healthcare entirely.
B) Nonargument.
C) Argument; conclusion: Today many citizens ... everyone's right.
D) Argument; conclusion: An ongoing debate centers on who should pay for this care.
E) Argument; conclusion: The right to healthcare has become a consumer issue.
Correct Answer:
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