Barring Political Squabbles, U.S. Prepped To Pass Health Care Reform
However, studies of industrialized countries reveal that the U.S. ranks consistently low on health-care-related measures. According to the National Academy for Sciences, the U.S. ranks at or near the bottom on almost every measure of life expectancy. The worst part is this: The U.S. spends about $10,000 per citizen on healthcare while the Canadians and Germans…
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