I'm not sure where you're getting this information
that the United States isn't the leader in health
care.

Are you saying the healthcare for its deadbeats aren't
as good as in the UK?

I can assure you that the healthcare for the
gainfully-employed American is the best in the world.


--- Graham Dobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The irony is that the USA spends a larger percentage
> of GDP on health care
> than any
> other country (and by a wide margin).  You also have
> more doctors per
> population than
> any other countries except for Cuba and Italy, but
> don't even rank in the
> top thirty for number
> of hospital beds per population.  Among developed
> econimies the USA has the
> highest percentages of
> obesity and diabetes (but not cancer, aids or
> tuberculosis). In Europe
> Universal health care stands for
> universal access but provision is starting to become
> a matter of market
> driven economics,
> which is for the better I think, in other words let
> the people most able to
> provide care at the
> cheapest cost prevail.  The US clearly is not a
> world leader in health care
> and has serious problems.
> The only candidate I have seen with a properly
> costed and worked out
> proposal on this issue is the
> democrat John Edwards.  Clearly his solution is
> expensive and more or less
> socialist.  Better
> to study the belated reforms introduced by Tony
> Blair in England I think.
> Graham.
> 
> 
> > MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
> > > Ed Leafe wrote:
> > >> I certainly don't see any reason why this
> should be less important
> > >> than, say, invading a country to satisfy the
> personal ambitions of
> > >> our President. We like to brag that we are the
> richest country in the
> > >> world, but at the same time we don't even care
> for our own people.
> > >>
> > >> I think it also helps to phrase the question in
> an equal but more
> > >> revealing way: Are you in favor of letting
> people get sick or die
> > >> because they can't afford to pay for medical
> care?
> > >>
> > >
> > > I'd like to hear from Canadians on this list to
> hear what they've got to
> > > say about their government healthcare programs.
> > >
> > >
> > You won't get the answer that you are expecting or
> most proponents of
> > "universal" health care will try to push on you.
> >
> > ::michael
> >
> >
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