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	<title>Comments on: Miller Said He Was Reagan Like</title>
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		<title>By: warmi</title>
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		<description>Free market is good at delivering health care across the board. It simply suffers from the same problems that capitalism does - the exceptions to the rule are really glaring and easy to exploit (politically.)

How else would you explain consistently higher rates of survival for serious diseases (cancer etc) in US than in EU and Canada ?
In other words, your average woman in US who was unlucky enough to be diagnosed with breast cancer, has a significantly higher survival rates than women in France or Germany.

The grass will always be greener on the other side of the pond, but perhaps it would be advisable to address these issues before abandoning existing US system.


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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Free market is good at delivering health care across the board. It simply suffers from the same problems that capitalism does &#8211; the exceptions to the rule are really glaring and easy to exploit (politically.)</p>
<p>How else would you explain consistently higher rates of survival for serious diseases (cancer etc) in US than in EU and Canada ?<br />
In other words, your average woman in US who was unlucky enough to be diagnosed with breast cancer, has a significantly higher survival rates than women in France or Germany.</p>
<p>The grass will always be greener on the other side of the pond, but perhaps it would be advisable to address these issues before abandoning existing US system.</p>
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