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by dragonwriter
4270 days ago
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No, other developed countries have generally comparable results in concrete outcome measurements to the US, as well as lower (per capita and per GDP) public + private costs, and better access (universal, generally) to non-emergency care. Additionally, several also have lower public + private costs than the US's public costs (which in turn are lower than US private costs). |
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