Didn't realize thw WHO subscribed to that.
True, but the stats you keep touting were originally collected in 2000, and they haven't done a study since because of how hard it is to gauge "care" in simple terms.
Didn't realize thw WHO subscribed to that.
Didn't realize thw WHO subscribed to that.
Didn't realize thw WHO subscribed to that.
True, but the stats you keep touting were originally collected in 2000, and they haven't done a study since because of how hard it is to gauge "care" in simple terms.
http://www.healthreform.gov/
That is all the information. There is no actual bill or whatnot, just a bunch of reports on how bad things are and assurances that they are going to spend insane amount of money fixing 'everything.'
The mantra of the site seems to be "President Obama is committed to working with Congress to pass comprehensive health reform this year..." but that's it.
I may not be pro on economics but; if people spend money on healthcare they lose money, if you tax them and spend money on healthcare... they still lose money! Just you are spending it instead of them. Lets not forget about the famous if you spend money on healthcare that you dont actually have... TOTAL ECONOMIC MELTDOWN! ZOMBIES ATTACK! Then we are forced to live in secure isolation or become one of the horde of recently undead -.-
This is a very simple demonstration of TANSTAAFL (there aint no such thing as a free lunch).
MRI scans are good here. Usually same day.
wikipedia said:The median wait time for a consultant led first appointment in English hospitals is a little over 3 weeks. Patients can be seen by the hospital as out-patients or in-patients, with the latter involving overnight stay. The speed of in-patient admission is based on medical need and time waiting with more urgent cases faster though all cases will be dealt with eventually. Patient can ask for a private hospital referral at any time which may provide earlier treatment but at full cost to the patient. For those not admitted ímmediately, the median wait time for in-patient treatment in English hospitals is a little under 6 weeks
People seem to think that the government will somehow magically make it more cost effective.
sweet!
People seem to think that the government will somehow magically make it more cost effective.