16:28:01 Good. 16:28:12 This is a course in Biomedical Ethics I am Professor filling. 16:28:18 In this module, the question is, does there exists a right to help people claim it, but whether or not it exists as a matter of, well, thinking about it and making a judge. 16:28:32 And with this judgment. 16:28:34 We can say it's judgment, involving morality. 16:28:40 And therefore, once again, ethical principles can be applied that thinking about the question. 16:28:47 If there is a right to health care, other people need to provide for whatever a person has the right to that they can provide it for themselves. 16:28:57 So if there is a right to health care to provide for those who cannot afford it, do not have access to it. 16:29:07 That is the basic question. 16:29:09 How can it be provide, and the world 16:29:15 around the world. 16:29:17 We find human beings the question arises, and it needs to be addressed that needs to be worked out needs to be handled. 16:29:33 People do need health care from time to time and really everyone needed at some, but not everyone can afford to provide it for themselves. And so, what sort of a system would exist, provided for those who cannot. 16:29:49 There are different solutions to this problem. 16:29:55 In some places people are left to fend for themselves. 16:29:59 And now there's. 16:30:00 There are ways in which government steps in order to provide health care for everyone. 16:30:12 Let's crown, a single provider, single payer solution. 16:30:16 And, again, there are countries where individuals provided for themselves and if they cannot afford to. 16:30:27 Well, they simply get it. And then there are those countries where some people can afford it for themselves up provided but not all 16:30:35 right now. 16:30:37 The issue is officially live one over the last few decades here in the United States of America, with different solutions being proposed. 16:30:48 The most recent attempt to address a serious, it was under the bed administration of President Obama. 16:30:58 The Affordable Care Act was passed, and that extended health care to many people, either through their providing it for themselves by purchasing the plan, under the Affordable Care Act, or if they couldn't afford it at all. 16:31:15 Having it provided for them, usually through one or another of the state system. 16:31:21 But what is the long term answer to be, because even under the Affordable Care Act. 16:31:28 There are many in the country. 16:31:30 10s of millions who do not have access, there are provisions in the war for those whose lives are in danger of emergency situations we provided with a minimal amount. 16:31:42 In order to stable, the threat to their life. 16:31:46 But one stable. 16:31:48 The question then arises as to who continues to provide for the coverage. 16:31:55 In order to sustain their lives.