Thanks. You proved my point. Originally Posted by trynagetlaidI'm not quite sure what your point is (I've checked your previous comments) and I hope you not are being facetious.
But the summary is:
- for those who can afford it, the US has the best medical care in the world
- it is a different story for those who cannot afford the best
- health is more than simply a medical/emergency care issue. Preventative health, diet, obesity, overall fitness, etc. etc.
- the health care on average is very poor compared to other industrialised countries
- the medical care is greatly over priced, per capita costs are far higher than other countries (see above WHO reports)
- much great medical research is done in the US and many other countries, and the results of that research benefits people worldwide. Some companies benefit greatly financially, but there are many other institutions which carry out important research which are not profit driven.
So, is there a problem, and what is the Republican suggested solution?
Still waiting.