01-02-2017, 06:37 PM
(12-31-2016, 06:50 PM)Warren Dew Wrote: Great job mouthing progressive propaganda. If people on the NHS liberpool care pathway didn't starve to death, it was only because they died of dehydration first. In fact, hospitals never spent more than 10% of their money on emergency rooms, and I was happy to pay what effectively amounted to a small tax on my health insurance to subsidize them. As for the NHS doing well, only in ratings that highly value "equity in outcome" - which is code for "a system where everyone dies at 50 is better than one where everyone has a 50/50 chance of dying at 50 or surviving to 70. Me, I'd rather have the 50% chance of surviving to 70.
I can't locate the 2015 ratings, but I do have the WHO's ratings based on 2016. Note the source is Canada, and they are trying to improve from their rating of 30. The US is rated 37, just ahead of Slovenia and Cuba. The UK, with their "failing system" is rated 18. As is often the case, the French and Italians are at the top. If you want more detail, here is the 2015 WHO World Health Statistics. Start on page 90 (Section 4) and 114 (Section 6) to save some time.
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