Making money in medicine is moral.

PositionBIG GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO BUTT OUT - Brief article

After the Massachusetts Public Health Council announced new rules that will allow CVS and other retailers to open in-store clinics designed to treat minor ailments, Boston Mayor Thomas M. Meno declared that the decision "jeopardizes patient safety. Limited service medical clinics run by merchants in for-profit corporations will seriously compromise quality of care and hygiene. Allowing retailers to make money off of sick people is wrong."

"These clinics will not be 'making money off of sick people,'" counters Yaron Brook, executive director of the Ayn Rand Institute, Irvine, Calif. "They will be making money by helping sick people become well.

"Mr. Meno wishes us to think there is something morally suspect about retailers requiring payment for providing medical services. Does he expect them to give away medical services for free? By his logic, it is unjust that farmers make...

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