Derid, now take your arguments and try to apply them to any countries I have compared US to. Litigation, even more socialistic systems, regulation, decentralized population... all of it Australia, Canada, Sweden, Netherlands have plenty. I am not convinced that you could demonstrate significant difference between US and countries I have listed, but by all means try again.

Life expectancy (and the rest of metrics, like child mortality or chronic diseases are equally bad) demonstrates that whatever US health care system is doing, so that would include having higher ratio of advanced equipment per capita, is clearly nor working. So what that we have more expensive medical machines - they are clearly not helping, just look at the outcomes.


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