France leads the world in health care

Should Americans have access to health care like many other countries?
No? yes? Selfish Americans cant or have no right.
You know why?
Our health care system is still operating in the dark ages of paper records and handwritten scrawls
Excessive meritless lawsuits against neurosurgeons and ER physicians threaten access to emergency care:
As a result, some trauma centers must transfer Complex cases, are “downgraded” in the care they can pro-Vide, or are forced to close (June 14, 2004; American College of Emergency Physicians,)
One in seven obstetricians no longer delivers babies: because of fear of being sued, is driving America’s ob-gyns to stop delivering babies (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Medical Liability Survey, July 19, 2004).
Meritless lawsuits cost everyone 125,000 lawsuits currently in the system: On any given day, this is a conservative estimate of the number of active
Lawsuits against physicians—a number almost twice as large as the number of medical students (AMA Analysis, Journal of the American Medical Association Medical Education edi-tion, 2005).
$70–$126 billion per year could be saved on defensive Medicine: This is an estimate of the savings that would
result from enacting reasonable medical liability reforms (“Addressing the New Health Care Crisis,” U.S).
“After 8 years we still talk about 9/11 and seeing two towers collapse and 3,000 productive lives lost, but two months after that, 3,000 more productive lives were lost because they didn’t have health insurance, still our administration and Congress does nothing about it.”

President Obama once said :
I think it should be a right for every American. … for my mother to die of cancer at the age of 53 and have to spend the last months of her life in the hospital room arguing with insurance companies because they’re saying that this may be a pre-existing condition and they don’t have to pay her treatment, there’s something fundamentally wrong about that.

The U.S. model combines private health insurance and publicly-funded programs and spends more on health care than any other nation worldwide. It ranks low in the overall quality of care, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Frances’ health system which relies on compulsory national insurance was ranked best in the world in 2000 by WHO. Britain relies on the world’s largest publicly funded system, was in 18thplace. The world leader America is 37th place.

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