Healthcare
In the Oxygen Economy, healthcare represents a fundamental and inelastic demand, seamlessly integrated into the framework of a society supported by ecological wealth. Healthcare and dental care, crucial components of a functioning society, are no longer financed through traditional insurance schemes but are underwritten by central funds sourced directly from the government. These funds are generated by valuing forestry reserves—every square kilometer of forest is assessed at 1 billion Omega in the global reserve currency. This valuation enables governments to finance essential public services like healthcare by the planting and preservation of trees, effectively eliminating the need for conventional taxation.
This innovative funding model shifts the economic burden from the public to the sustainable management of natural resources, thereby alleviating the debt-related stress that can deteriorate public health. Under the Oxygen Economy, every individual is entitled to comprehensive healthcare and dental care at no personal cost, fostering a healthier, more resilient population. This approach not only enhances the general well-being of the populace but also aligns public health with environmental sustainability, creating a holistic, debt-free healthcare system.
Author: Julian Darius Paige
Category: Healthcare / Government