• In 2000, the World Health Organization (WHO) did a comparative assessment of the health systems of 191 countries and found that in terms of the five measured performance indicators, the U.S. ranked 37th.There's a lot more. The links are especially good. Citizens’ Health Care Working Group also has an excellent site detailing problems that George Bush doesn’t seem to understand.
• In 2002, the U.S. spent more on health care per person than other industrial countries like Britain, Canada, France, and Germany.
• In 2006, unlike the other industrial countries that have universal health care systems and insure everyone, the U.S. is shown to have over 47 million Americans who lack health coverage.
• In 2007, we learned that in Bush's own home state, one out of every four Texans is uninsured. Said another way, 25% of the population of Texas are unable to access any of lifesaving services contained within Bush's fabulous system.
- Mark
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