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Originally Posted by AzX5
Oh yes, they are #1 alright:
"However, Dr Muriel Chaillet of the St Antoine hospital in Paris told BBC News Online that the situation could be blamed partly on an aging population but partly on the state of the health service.
'Last summer the situation was catastrophic and this year it is worse; we were not at all prepared. The hospital system is failing,' she said.
'These figures panic me, but they do not surprise me; they correspond to the situation.'"
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medi...hp?newsid=4127
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You talked about something you do not know anything about. You just read about these things through the medias and as you know the media deform the news as they want. As I said I do not know anything about Canadian, Japanese or even Cuban health systems but I do knot about the one in France for having been using it for 38 years and then once again recently as a non registered patient. So I know what I am talking about. There are things which does not work well in France, yes but there are things which I would really love to have over here. One is a similar health care system and the other one is free college. Yes sir I went to college did a master from a very good university basically for free except for the books. In my opinion it is a shame that in a modern country like then USA which is the leader in so many areas will let somebody die just because they do not have the money for it. This is a shame that some people and one of these HMO can decide if somebody is worth staying alive or not. My opinion anyway.