Figure 2
Total Health Expenditure per Capita in U.S. Dollars, 25 Selected Countries, 2006 (adapted from Figure 35 in the report)
Very, very interesting. Guess they don't have 27 hospitals with specialized machines all fighting for the same business in an 8 mile radius in Turkey.
Yeah, let's just "reform" the whole system and everything's gonna be okay.
Nice chart, numbers that have mostly been ignored by those pushing reform on us. I wonder how much it will cost when we have to un-reform because the govt can't afford it.
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A.M. Hyers
Hyers and Associates, Inc.
Nice chart, numbers that have mostly been ignored by those pushing reform on us. I wonder how much it will cost when we have to un-reform because the govt can't afford it.
This is why they're trying to force us onto a Health Care Consumption "diet"
Some countries in Africa that have no health care system at all, private or public, have lower rates of some diseases than we do in the United States. Therefore, we must conclude that it would be good to have no health care system.
Of course if everyone is dying at age 23 and no one is there to diagnose them anyway, it cuts down on the alzheimers and prostate cancer a bit.
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