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True News 46: The Death of Health Care Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2009

What is wrong with American health care, and the simple steps you can take to start fixing it.

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  • the references are to the right.

  • I just checked wikipedia and the AMA Homepage, and it appears the AMA is a private sector organization with no government involvement. What are your thoughts on this? Am I wrong, and if so, how?

  • Who enforces their monopoly?

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  • Great video I'm linking it now in a forum to explain most of the problems with USA healthcare.

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  • nice information...! thanks for upload this video...!

  • @ThaIllestBro

    While European government run healthcare isn't mandated by insurance companies, the healthcare outcomes are far better in the US than they are in many European countries, or even in Canda. So while it's true that the overly subsedies corporatism healthcare in the US has downsides, to say that it has no upsides, when it fares better than many European countries, is odious.

  • What's wrong with American healthcare is that millions of people are denied coverage (therefore insurances decide who gets treatment/lives and who doesn't/dies) while the government spends more on healthcare than any other Western nation. Also, insurances decide who gets treatment and who doesn't. do obviously there are no advantages and lots of down sides to the American healthcare system compared to that of European countries.

  • @alennna Sorry, but there is no educated argument against government healthcare. It's cheaper than private health insurance (for the people as well as the government), and no one gets denied coverage. Both Germany and Denmark spend much less of their annual budget on healthcare, and people can still buy private insurance if they want "VIP treatment" at hospitals (eg. if they don't want to share a room with someone else if they need to remain at the hospital for a certain period after an OP).

  • @munen3434 Do you think he just made up all these numbers out of thin air. Who's the moron for spouting off and not looking in the description box for links.

  • @alennna

    All the world has universal health care.

    Is the American health insurance is like Car insurance?

    Life insurance and all the other insurances?

    And you pay it every month and how much?

    Or what it's like?

  • @alennna thank you

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