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![]() "thunder" wrote in message t... On Sun, 19 Jul 2009 11:18:19 -0400, Captain Zombie of Woodstock wrote: When my youngest boy was ineligible for our insurance, we looked around for a strictly major medical policy for him - bare bones, just cover any catastrophe. It was cheap - I mean like $4-500/yr? Something like that. Was that recently? I'm surprised it was that low. Major medical sounds interesting, but there is something to be said for access before it gets to a major medical situation. Personally, I don't know what the answer is, but this system is clearly broken. We are spending, as %GDP, nearly twice as much as any other industrialized nation, and getting less care. I've heard it argued that we have the best emergency care on the planet, but when it comes to life expectancy, infant mortality, etc. we do not have the best care. Life expectancy is higher than most European nations. If you exclude Homicides and accidents. We drive a lot more than Europeans, and therefore have more fatalities. Looking at the cancer survival rates, we are lots higher. |
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