"Madness: I do the same thing over and over and are looking forward to various results." These wise words of Albert Einstein resonate with all passionate entrepreneur's ears. However, despite this, the current health condition of the US is declining, 72th in the overall health status of developed countries (the second from the last), still the world's most obese country (Glidden). America that is receiving the world's most famous and qualified medical treatment has statistics justifying its opposition.
As some politicians have always insisted, our system is far from being the "world's best health care system" - our system has failed the most basic medical measures. For example, according to a 2002 study by the Medical Research Institute, 18,000 Americans die each year without health insurance. In a recent study supported by the Federal Fund, researchers discovered that the United States was at the bottom, comparing 'preventable death' in 19 industrialized countries. Failure of our health care is not due to lack of expenses. As Dr. Victor Fuchs of Stanford University recently pointed out at the New England Journal of Medicine (2 December 2010), the per capita healthcare expenditure of the current US government is more than 8 European countries from all sources It is medical expenses. However, each of the eight countries has a longer life expectancy at birth than the United States.
You live in a country with the best medical laboratories, hospitals, and educated technicians; you just hope that the best health care is right. However, the health insurance system in the US prevents millions of people from receiving treatment. - Historians are responsible for which countries are responsible for the First World War There is no consistent answer.
As we all know, America leads the world in medical expenses, but has no average life span. However, the US healthcare system is not as good as many other technical parameters for healthcare systems in other wealthy countries. incorrect. According to the statutory prosperity index of last year, it is ranked 30th in the world on "basic physical and mental health, health base and preventive care".