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Voltaire2

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39. The UK has more doctors per Capita than the US.
Mon Jun 24, 2019, 06:01 PM
Jun 2019


Also lots of developed countries with some form of comprehensive universal healthcare have far more doctors Per Capita than we do.

https://www.healthsystemtracker.org/chart/u-s-fewer-practicing-doctors-per-1000-people-comparably-wealthy-countries/#item-start
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''Green New Deal, College loan forgiveness and free college for all, Medicare for all' empedocles Jun 2019 #1
It does...and that concerns me..BUT, we can move past that if we have our ducks in a row Peacetrain Jun 2019 #2
ducks in a row for 2021 empedocles Jun 2019 #4
These proposals are fairly popular among the general public. BlueWI Jun 2019 #15
You mean fairly popular among general Progressive Democrats? empedocles Jun 2019 #18
No. Turin_C3PO Jun 2019 #35
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Post removed Post removed Jun 2019 #63
Who is going to pay for all of that "pie in the sky"? oasis Jun 2019 #3
the people with all the money. duh. shanny Jun 2019 #7
Right, problem solved. Thanks oasis Jun 2019 #9
You're welcome. shanny Jun 2019 #73
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Nope. shanny Jun 2019 #72
Thank you True Blue American Jun 2019 #38
You are right. LibFarmer Jun 2019 #5
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Every other country doesn't have the US rigorous training LibFarmer Jun 2019 #19
Oh nonsense. Doctors in Europe and other Voltaire2 Jun 2019 #25
England is suffering a doctor shortage. They are bringing in doctors less well trained, unfamiliar emmaverybo Jun 2019 #32
The UK has more doctors per Capita than the US. Voltaire2 Jun 2019 #39
Shortages of GPS. Major problems in A + E care. Links: emmaverybo Jun 2019 #46
Yes and the U.K. has more doctors Per Capita Voltaire2 Jun 2019 #49
Yes, for his own purposes. All the wrong ones. Canada probably a better model than Europe emmaverybo Jun 2019 #66
The talking point is bull. Voltaire2 Jun 2019 #70
That's not right, and doctors are a bad example due to insurance and other confounding factors. marylandblue Jun 2019 #27
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If Democrats cut taxes to $1 for every American and Uncle Joe Jun 2019 #8
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Somalia? Voltaire2 Jun 2019 #26
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Absent a big change in the Senate Trenzalore Jun 2019 #24
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