“…In a March editorial, Pavlakis and Roach wrote, “As long as health care is considered a commodity instead of a basic right, it will be susceptible to market forces and to efforts to maximize profits.” 1 While appealing, labeling health care as a right without acknowledgement of what that right entails, how it generates reciprocal obligations, and how that label frames advocates for other approaches to improving healthcare as unsupportive of human rights is fraught. This approach precludes discussion of the desirability of a universal health care system (UHS); instead, declaring it must be so.…”