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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!!

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To: The Philosopher who wrote (40444)6/14/1999 1:16:00 AM
From: Dayuhan  Read Replies (2) of 108807
 
Granting that the criticisms of nationalized health care are valid (though I have a Swedish friend who says the systems there works quite reasonably well), do you see any way of ensuring that people who are not insured or millionaires have access to reasonable quality health care? Do you think that people who can't afford care should simply be allowed to die off in the streets?

Do you think the assumption that all patients are insured has anything to do with the skyrocketing costs of both health care and insurance?

The US health care system is probably the best in the world, for those who are adequately insured. Does that make it the best in the world, period?
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