bluesdog
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AFAIK, that has more to do with wait times for different types of surgery, and of availability of certain medical procedures and technology."We may pay high taxes, but living in a truly 1st world country with free and equal medical care for all makes it worth it."
Guess that explains the large number of your countrymen who use our hospitals for cardiac, cancer and joint replacement procedures.
I doubt it has much to do with the different health-care systems, per se. Both countries are, imo, 1st world, however there are advantages and disadvantages along with the differences.
BTW, the point I was trying to make in post #9 was that availability of health care is meaningless without self-care.
A few years ago, I paid attention to a mole on my chest, and took action. The resulting surgery and ongoing medication certainly saved my life, but taking responsibility for my well-being was the most important step.
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