The movie's protagonist gets a job at a factory that makes robots. In a manufacturing accident, he is exposed to ultra-high levels of radiation and has only five days to live. His only hope is to go to the medical warehouse in Elysium to heal and save .... Through difficult battles and struggles, the two seemingly isolated worlds are bridged? However, whether Elysium can accommodate such a large population of Earth will be another problem to be solved. It seemed like a victory, but it actually raised deeper questions.
Sending medical pods all the way to Earth, what kind of a ****ing spirit of proletarianism is that. According to normal logic, such a medical pod medical once is absolutely not cheap, otherwise on Earth must also have, because the Earth is not only the top personnel such as Ma Hong, there is also a group of middle and high level leaders, they are not enough to go to the level of the Elysium, but certainly will be sick, right, can see that this thing is still quite expensive, is destined to have to have a certain economic strength in order to enjoy. As if, now hanging expert number is not every can hang on the same, this is destined to be a scarce resource, if everyone enjoys, where do the resources come from?
Medical care has never been a scarce resource, and in 2020 it is, and in 2159 it will be. "If there is an Elysium 2, I think it must be overdrafting the stored resources to make it unsustainable, making it even more scarce."
Because of various complex factors such as life, emotions, and ethics, almost everyone, regardless of their own financial resources, wants the best medical care, or at least first-class specialists, cutting-edge equipment, and advanced diagnostic and treatment techniques. Few people would think that only the rich can get specialists to see them, take targeted drugs, put in pacemakers and stents or have difficult surgeries, or have magnetic **** vibrations, and that we should just choose the healthcare that matches our own financial strength and get x-rays. People don't think that way, and their quest for medical care is endless
I must say that this is not "wrong" because it is human nature, life is priceless, and almost no one can be rational when it comes to their own lives and the lives of their loved ones.
China's problem "is not difficult to see a doctor, it is difficult to go to a big hospital to see a doctor" (to promote the vertical flow of medical resources, to solve the problem of the masses to see a doctor) This is the status of China's health care industry, the overall scarcity of health care resources does exist, but the bigger problem is that the medical resources are not balanced, which led to a serious local waste, local scarcity. The country is trying to solve, hierarchical diagnosis and treatment, multi-practice, quality medical care to the grassroots, these are solutions being implemented. However, medical care itself is an infinite desire demand, from life extension to health, to longevity, it is unrealistic to expect people to choose rationally.
Happiness maximization is also known as egoism or utilitarianism, as proposed by Bianchin. "The highest principle of morality is to maximize happiness, so that pleasure generally outweighs pain. For Bianchin, a justified action is any action that maximizes utilitarianism. By "utilitarian" he means anything that produces pleasure or happiness and prevents pain or suffering."
Medicine has never been rational and will always be controversial. For human destiny, one is one's own savior, and building a human destiny***similarity is not about building a high-tech medical capsule, but about building the most basic model of human mutual aid. This is the most correct posture to solve the human medical problems, trust and collaboration, more meaningful than the medical capsule in Elysium.