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I saw a graph in The Economist that said we spend about as much public money on health care as other countries relative to GDP.
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Dano Ho Ho (aka dano)
Dec 16 '09, 10:59
But then we spend a shitload of private money on top of that.
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And our results in many areas are actually lower. We aren't getting better outcomes. -- nm
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TWuG
Dec 16, 11:00
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I don't buy this at all. -- nm
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Eight Tiny Vermin
Dec 16, 11:12
i believe you spend a higher percentage than a lot of them. -- nm
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Andie Cane
Dec 16, 11:00
Yes, you'd theoretically save public money just by switching to a Canadian single-payer plan. -- nm
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Reagen
Dec 16, 11:00
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