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Politics : A US National Health Care System?

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To: Road Walker who wrote (3992)1/18/2008 1:52:44 PM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (1) of 42652
 
No it doesn't, when you are looking at a single unique system with a very poor result.

Since I've been participating in this topic, I've had occasion to learn a few things. One is to recognize that that's not so. We have a continuum of systems. It seems that the French system is more like ours than it is like the British.

Tim: Everyone in the US has some access to health care.

John: You are being obtuse. You know there are many underinsured and uninsured who go without health care because they can't afford it.


Either you are not reading carefully or you are the one being obtuse. There is no contradiction between the two statements. Yes, many are under- and un-insured AND, yes, everyone has some access to health care.
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