"The main problem with national health care is the cost. Health care requires more money than other countries, yet the quality of the care does not match."
cost
cost
yes lots of people - I know that I am definitely worried about a National Health Care plan. If over time national health care grows larger and more dominating, it will make private companies go out of business. With less private companies, there will be less competition for health care companies to try and persuade people to use their health care plan. When there is no competition, National health care will not have be try to be the best it can be, because there are not enough other options for people to go to. And when health care is no longer trying to be the best it can be, it will lead to serious problems.
National health care would cause terrorism.
everyone did not have health care
everyone did not have health care
The British National Health Care system.
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National Institute of Health
The National Health Care Act (Obama Care) is a national issue.
Yes. Cuba has a national health care system.
if you have health problems or your family has them that runs down and there is a possibility you can get it then you would want to care for it