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5. Mexico
On December 1, 2006, the Mexican government created the Health Insurance for a New Generation.This was followed by a February 16, 2009, announcement by President Felipe Calderon where he stated that at the current rate of progress Mexico would receive Universal Health Coverage by 2011, and a May 28, 2009, announcement in which his administration made public Universal Care Coverage for Pregnant Women. In August 2012 Mexico installed a universal healthcare system.
4. Russia
The Constitution of the Russian Federation provides all citizens the right to free healthcare under Mandatory Medical Insurance since 1996. In 2008, 621,000 doctors and 1.3 million nurses were employed in Russian healthcare.
3. Hong Kong
Hong Kong has a system of government-operate hospitals, which constitutes the majority of the health care system. People also have the option of a private hospital if they wish. There are more than 50 public hospitals, and twelve private ones.
2. Saudi Arabia
In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), healthcare is offered for free to Saudi citizens through more than 2000 primary healthcare centres and 420 hospitals.
1. Iran
According to the World Health Organization, as of 2000, Iran ranks 58 in healthcare and 93 in health-system performance.In 2013, Bloomberg News ranked Iran 45th most efficient healthcare system ahead of United States and Brazil. The report shows life expectancy in Iran is 73 years and per capita spending on healthcare is $346. The health status of Iranians has improved over the last two decades. Iran has been able to extend public health preventive services through the establishment of an extensive Primary Healthcare Network.
None of those countries have taxes?
No, Mexico has worse health rankings than the US.So...what? The United States is a worse country than Mexico or Iran?
World Health Organization? Pro Tip: Whenever an organization has the word "world" in it, it's pretty much anti-whatever the United States is doing.
No, Mexico has worse health rankings than the US.
However Iran has better health rankings that the US. For example, Cancer's Global Footprint | Interactive map of cancer
The US' cancer incidence is 3x greater than Iran's. Our cancer mortality rates are also 1.25 greater than Iran's.
I'd bet you that the same carried through for the US vs. Iran on obesity, diabetes, heart disease, etc.
No, Mexico has worse health rankings than the US.
However Iran has better health rankings that the US. For example, Cancer's Global Footprint | Interactive map of cancer
The US' cancer incidence is 3x greater than Iran's. Our cancer mortality rates are also 1.25 greater than Iran's.
I'd bet you that the same carried through for the US vs. Iran on obesity, diabetes, heart disease, etc.
I'm not an expert in Iran's medical practices. Or are you looking for educated guesses?What accounts for Irans 'success' in dealing with cancer?
I'm not an expert in Iran's medical practices. Or are you looking for educated guesses?
My point is that it doesn't take a genius to use Google to look up various NGO's health rankings and determine that the US health care system ranks very poor comparative to most countries in the world. Heck, you pick a health outcome, and see how the US compares to Iran.
So ... question.Actually, I was looking for an answer. There is no better healthcare anywhere in the world than in the US. The problem here is cost, not care. So if someone wants to claim that a backward-ass thugocracy like Iran has better medical results in any area than we have here in the US, the burden should be upon them to prove it and demonstrate how they pull it off.
Dude, there is no question that the US has the worlds best medicine. Now, you would think if the Iranians were working miracles with cancer more people than me would want to know why. Yet no one but me is asking. That tells me the claim is crap.So ... question.
If a Russian/Italian/Floridian/etc. came onto this board and said, "Russia/Italy/Florida/etc. has the best education in the world! If someone wants to claim that it isn't, the burden should be upon them to prove it and demonstrate how they pulled it off!"
What would you think of that person?
Yes, exactly.Of course. These countries just have different financial priorities than the US.
For example, the US' defense spending is nearly $600 billion versus China being the 2nd runner up with $150 billion.
That's several hundred billion we've decided is a higher priority.
Likewise the US' already probably bears a significant portion of total healthcare costs via Medicare & Medicaid.
The elderly and low income are the biggest users of healthcare. That's exactly the populations that are covered by those two programs.
So if we were ever to covert to a single-payer system of healthcare, our taxes would being go up significantly less than what they'd would have gone up in the theoretical world where we had not implemented health insurance via Medicare/Medicaid already.
The why is more than half of the country voting for Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders if we're #1?Dude, there is no question that the US has the worlds best medicine. Now, you would think if the Iranians were working miracles with cancer more people than me would want to know why. Yet no one but me is asking. That tells me the claim is crap.
What accounts for Irans 'success' in dealing with cancer?
Nothing is free.
Someone pays for it.
Stupid leftists.
The next time you contribute something worthwhile to this forum will be the first time.
Don't like it?
Tough sh*t.
Deal with it.
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