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Politics : A US National Health Care System?

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To: Mary Cluney who wrote (9270)9/10/2009 4:43:19 PM
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I sure can't improve on what Lane is saying.

I'm not sure I understood your post, though.

From my POV while life expectancy may correlate with health care expenditures within a country, there are so many exogenous variables it is meaningless when trying to relate it to some other nation on that basis.

How can you possibly look at life expectancy as a measure of health care system effectiveness when America has the greatest per-capita KFCs of any country in the world? While our health care system surely does a better job than any in the world, it takes a "whole lotta medicine" (sorry, Randy) to offset our collective addictions to fast food, drugs, guns, fast cars, and any number of other things that cause our life expectancies to be shortened.
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