The paper discusses the American health care delivery system, highlighting whether healthcare should be treated as a universal or relative right. It emphasizes the importance of honouring this right and providing basic minimum healthcare facilities to every individual, regardless of their income level. The authors argue that healthcare should be considered as a public good, ensuring access to mental and physical health, decent housing, and better standard of living. They also touch upon the concept of moral hazard, where people may misuse or overuse healthcare services if they are not directly responsible for bearing medical costs.