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Also, the cake is a lie.
I dont know exactly how the law is written in all cases but I do know that in schools there are "integration" laws (quoted because I dont believe that's the exact term, maybe "inclusion" laws). Those laws basically state that accommodations need to, by law, be made in every possible situation.
If your child were confined at home, for example, and needed private tutoring every-single-schoolday you would the accommodations would have to be made. Those accommodations could potentially include private tutoring but only as a last resort. As it is, they will do anything and everything to bring you into the actual classroom; and staying at home would be like a last resort.
I'm not sure how the laws would work in a government health care system but I imagine it would be something similar where accommodations of disabled individuals would be outstretched to the point of inclusion but not at the cost of personal freedom.
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To be honest... (and i hate myself for saying this)
In a public health system as existing in other countries he probably would be forced to move to a care facility for 24/7 nursing. The taxpayer wouldn't be asked to pay for such high intensive at home care.
He has the right to care, but he doesn't have the right to unlimited care at home with his own luxuries.
Not a good example for health care reform since: he probably would be reviewed by a panel of doctors and assessed as needing to move to a nursing facility. He currently has a blank cheque for unlimited care. The situation managed badly... but insurance is not an unlimited golden ticket.
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