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per captial health care spending is ~$4000 per year, and about 70% of that is public spending, if that helps. -- nm
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Reagen
May 9 '11, 09:40
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comparitively, in 2009 the US government spent $8047 per person.
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Andie
May 9, 09:51
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"medical causes were cited by about half of bankruptcy filers in the United States in 2001" whoa -- nm
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ty97
May 9, 09:54
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yep, it's messed up. -- nm
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loosilu
May 9, 09:55
sorry, $7439 / person. ($8,047 is total spent by govenment & Individuals & corps) -- nm
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Andie
May 9, 09:52
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for a family of five, that gives me $1666/month. -- nm
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loosilu
May 9, 09:48
per individual, as best as I can tell. -- nm
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Reagen
May 9, 09:46
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that's spending, right? not what the individuals pay? -- nm
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Andie
May 9, 09:47
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right. but it would be a starting point if you were to calculate an annual health "bill" to Canadians.
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Reagen
May 9, 09:51
capital? capita. -- nm
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Reagen
May 9, 09:41
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