In the United States, some groups, such as Native Americans, rural African Americans and the inner city poor, have extremely poor health, more characteristic of a poor developing country rather than a rich industrialized one....
Most of these factors are squarely a byproduct of our distributed and class related health care system...which, as I have said before , works for people who can afford it, but leaves the poor to low quality and crisis care...this also clearly addresses the issue of prevention education...the south being in lead on poor diet, smoking, obesity...i know you don't consider prevention health care, but it clearly is.
But the reality is that babies are considered live births in the U.S. at terms which would result in stillbirths (and thus not counted) in other nations.
Do you have a credible link supporting this assertion?
Only a week or two ago I gave the example of Parkland Hospital in Dallas where indigents, illegals, or anyone else can walk in the door broke and will receive some of the best health care available anywhere in this nation. No questions asked about money, insurance, finance, anything else.
You just don't get it, do you? That's not health care, that's crisis care at best...and that's not to mention the fact that our emergency rooms were never designed to dispense routine care.
Consider your ass kicked, you stupid nitwit liberal.
You've done nothing but to prove just how biased you really are on the matter and kick your self in the ass, barely missing your head stuck in it.
Al |