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In reply to the discussion: "SINGLE PAYER" - The simplest solution! [View all]Kennah
(14,578 posts)35. This graphic simplifies it for even the slowest of fish
http://www.oecd.org/document/38/0,3746,en_21571361_44315115_48289894_1_1_1_1,00.html
U.S. spends 17.4% of GDP on health, we have 50+ million uninsured, and another 50+ million underinsured.
The other OECD nations provide coverage to all, cheaper.

U.S. spends 17.4% of GDP on health, we have 50+ million uninsured, and another 50+ million underinsured.
The other OECD nations provide coverage to all, cheaper.

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Now, Now - What Would Good Republicans Do Without Insurance Industry Campaign Contributions?
cantbeserious
Mar 2012
#2
You got recordings. How gutless of them. I actually got people and one Congressman's office was
Cleita
Mar 2012
#38
nonsense. It is the overall cost of our health care keeps going up and of course that has to do
CTyankee
Mar 2012
#17
In Germany and Switzerland, the insurance companies must provide basic on a nonprofirt basis.
bornskeptic
Mar 2012
#27
from what I have read the private for profit health insurance in most of these countries is for
CTyankee
Mar 2012
#29
Good post, I agree. The 'middlemen' provide nothing in the way of HC. All they do is
sabrina 1
Mar 2012
#18
Too bad that the conservatives have convinced a large segment of the population that free market is
andym
Mar 2012
#20
I know we're supposed to be encouraging, and Single Payer would sure help a lot of folks (99%),
Trillo
Mar 2012
#24
but- but what would Organised Crime do for a living? we took away Prohibition and they
stlsaxman
Mar 2012
#33