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Originally Posted by dellinger63
So when the King of Saudi Arabia flew his crew to America for care it was because 37 was his lucky number? Don't be such a fool.
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First, lose the insult
Second: the King of Saudi Arabia doesn't have much to do with ranking the healthcare system for 300 million people. Our archaic private healthcare system is the most expensive in the world, and one of the least effective.
http://www.photius.com/rankings/healthranks.html
Overall rank:
37th , behind every other first world country
Preventable deaths:
14th
Health-life expectancy:
24th
Total health expenditures as %GDP:
2nd, (behind the Marshall Islands) most expensive first world healthcare in world
Health performance rank of 8 factors (system performance, cost, % you pay into system, insurance, etc):
72 nd
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The problem is in the present there are a whole bunch of folks with diseases and no insurance who will be required to have insurance under Obamacare. Because of astronomical premiums they won't be able to afford it hence that responsibility will fall on others who are already struggling in there own lives.
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That's why starting next year there will be non-profits able to enter the insurance exchanges to compete with the for-profit insurance companies, undercutting them, lowering insurance costs for everyone, and making it affordable.