Columbus Dispatch 1 month ago

U.S. has best health care in the world? Hardly

The moment of truth for health care is at hand, and the distortion that perhaps gets the most traction is this: We have the greatest health care system in the world. Sure, it has flaws, but it saves lives in ways that other countries can only dream of. Full Article at Columbus Dispatch

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