$2 trillion annually, the most out of any country in the world.
Reference:
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
http://www.oecdwash.org/PDFILES/Pearson_Testimony_30Sept2009.pdf
No
2.6 trillion.
The short answer is that the U.S. spends more annually on health care than any other item including the military.
0 the health care plan is terrible...
probably
designed to help the elderly
Randolph Quaye has written: 'African Americans' health care practices, perspectives, and needs' -- subject(s): Health and hygiene, Health Services Accessibility, Economics, Medical care, Patient Acceptance of Health Care, Health services accessibility, African Americans
inadequately.
no
Yes
Health care in England is paid for by Taxes. Most Americans would baulk at the taxes that Brits pay.CommentActually, we pay less for our National Health Service, through our taxes, than most Americans pay for their health insurance cover. So the cost is not an valid reason for not having a universal health care.
the health care became when the Americans found the europeans alone and getting sick with no medicine, so the Americans gave the europeans some medicine made from some spruce and water.