The idea that everyone should be treated equally unless there is a morally relevant reason for treating them differently can be applied to health care because many believe that people have the moral right to health care. They have the moral right to take steps to insure or restore their health and well-being, regardless of their economical situation. In no way are the rich fundamentally superior to the less-fortunate because in the end, they are all people with equal worth. Health care should not be exclusively available to those who can afford it because that is wrongly justifying that those who can afford health care have more right to their autonomy than