Student’s Name:Professor’s Name:Course:Date:Reading ResponseThe first article, Economies of Dying: The Moralization of Economic Scarcity in U.S. Hospice Care, discusses the efforts made to contain the amount of money used in health care. In this regard, there have been efforts for governments to transition from spending health care money on treating severe illnesses; rather, they prefer to offer comfort care for those with severe illnesses. This issue is not solely an economic issue but also a moral issue. The main focus of the article is to evaluate the relationship between economics and morality in the health care sector in the United States. The goal of the paper is to show a relationship between the moral motivations of health professionals with the economical goals of insurance providers during the end of life care. Therefore, the paper offers theoretical information on how sometimes the end of life hospice care aligns with the financial interests of certain healthcare providers instead of the moral interests.I agree with the sentiments raised in this article on ethical issues that might arise in the case of end life treatment. I concur that most health care providers have capitalized on the end of life treatment. So, it is