i agree with u pam. the us is horrible when it comes to health care. you have to have a really good job to get health care. if your poor with a sucky job then u r sooooo screwed. if ur not rich u might as well not exist. The US gov allows the doctors to extremely overcharge the patients and its not right.
2006-09-05 15:56:58
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answered by ♥Ennael♥ 5
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It is difficult to say which country provides the best health care for its citizens. Best health care consists of a number of items - modern hospitals with state-of-art medical care and technology, best doctors and specialists, best medicines and treatment methods, best nursing care etc. Every country, whether rich or poor, has health care policies and systems for the good of its citizens. A lot of times these systems are not implemented properly, mainly due to beauracracy delays, poor infrastructure and lack of awareness.
2006-09-05 16:22:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Germany used to have a good health care system when i was still living there... if you didn't work they'd give you a slip from the government that's good for 3 month to go see a doctor of your choice..... i left in 1989 right before the wall came down so i don't know how it is now....
2006-09-05 15:54:09
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answered by Anonymous
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France has the best health care system in the world. The US ranks 37th in the world. The European system of health care is generally applied more equitably with all residents receiving the best possible health care.
2006-09-05 15:54:54
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answered by AZLUV 2
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INDIA is best in Health Care...but not balance for rich and poor..
there Health care is much much cheap and high quality wise but poor cant afford it..
Except that US i guess ... but highly costly so also hard to afford..
2006-09-05 15:53:59
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answered by SHAIN S 2
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those classes exist already in lots of states, administered by the states. they commonly pay for classes, expenses, and a residing stipend for scientific or dental or nursing college, and then require people who've gained that help to artwork in a medically-underserved area interior the state, one 300 and sixty 5 days of provider for each 300 and sixty 5 days supported. people who reneg on their responsibilities are required to pay lower back three times the quantity of help they had gained, and in the event that they do no longer try this the lawyer familiar takes them to court docket, and the judgement would be no longer in basic terms the three times the quantity of help yet in addition interest on the federal fee and lawyer expenses.
2016-12-12 03:22:08
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answered by lacy 4
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Easiest to get, maybe Canada
I have heard of people not being able to afford a certain procedure in the US, so they may go to India or somewhere to have it done cheaper.
As far as quality health care, I truly believe it is right here in the US. Its just a dam shame you have to have a barrel of money to get it.
2006-09-05 15:58:41
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answered by noname 5
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The US has the best but many countries have cheaper health care in Europe and Canada.
2006-09-05 15:52:19
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answered by Texas Cowboy 7
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the USA... people come from all over the world to defraud health care in the states as well more poverty stricken crowding the emergency care units for the wrong reasons ... open your eyes I 've worked in triage
2006-09-05 16:09:11
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answered by dogpatch USA 7
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Canada - rich, middle class or poor - we are all treated the same!
2006-09-05 16:00:46
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answered by dawn 3
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