Supporting that in our society today, money is everything
I agree with you that in our society today, money is everything. Without money, it is impossible to access any service. Even churches require tithes and offerings, and today it is offered in the form of cash. Charitable organizations require donations to keep running. This shows how much money has become of importance in society. The healthcare docket needs money as well to keep them running. The healthcare needs money for many purposes, for example, the purchase of new technology equipment for hospitals, the purchase of drugs, and also the payment of staff working in the hospital.
Indeed, the supply and demand curve is frequently used to explain the underlying ideologies of the economy. At certain seasons, demand rises than the supply (Knickman & Kovner, 2015). I second you that when there is a rise in demand, many things tend to happen, for example, prices go up, and the free market notices the opportunity to provide goods or services so that they can make a profit. Due to these events, the demand may be satisfied hence causing the prices to even out since the demand will have been met.
In healthcare, demands requested by individuals are served by clinics, hospitals, or any other healthcare facility and service providers (Alameddine et al., 2012). Indeed, the healthcare market is not similar to normal economic performance since the supply is based on license and education necessities. Not any other person can go to a healthcare facility and start working as a medical practitioner in the name of meeting demand to make a profit. This can cost someone’s life just because someone wants to make money. It is factual that the healthcare sector is complex, and it requires a well-tackled approach to solve surplus and competences. I also believe that thorough discussion is the most crucial factor for conceding all stages.