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Title: 3 types of universal healthcare
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For example, in Great Britain the average wait time to see an orthopedic specialist is 15 to 20 weeks while a cardiologist is 21 weeks. Keep in mind that the U.K. population is less than one quarter of the U.S... This could translate to wait times for Americans close to a year... Showed first 250 characters
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Keep in mind that the U.K. population is less than one quarter of the U.S... This could translate to wait times for Americans close to a year. This would be dangerous for both the patients and the health care providers.
In most countries utilizing the single payer system the medical technology is far behind from the United States... Showed next 250 characters
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