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Pic >1k words: U.S. Health Care Ineffectiveness

In case it isn’t clear to you, this graphic recently published by National Geographic shows that the U.S. spends the most on health care yet receives little treatment and has a negative correlation to life expectancy.  On the contrary, a country like Japan spends less money than average, accumulates more time receiving medical care, and has an excellent life expectancy.  Basically, in my humble opinion interpretation, U.S. healthcare == FAIL.

Healthcare Worldwide Spending, Visits, and Life Expectancy

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  • narconon07

    Emerging Issues in Health Care Regulation: Protecting Patients or Punishing Providers? It's obvious that politicians getting into healthcare and the greater control of medicine (by the government) are signs of something not working right. When are we going to do something about this ?

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