According to the World Health Organization (WHO) the U.S. ranked 37th in 2000. They no longer conduct this survey. http://www.photius.com/rankings/healthranks.html
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There is no such policy document called 'the US health care policy'. The US Government makes several policy statements every year which cover the state of the Nations Health, Hospitals etc and others which produce facts and figures about healthcare within the US. These can all be considered as part of US health care policy.
People support this health care bill because it is the first serious step in fixing out broken health care system.
The US does not have the best health care system in the world. It has the best emergency care system, but is poor in health care compared to other countries around the globe.
The U.S. generally ranks very well on an absolute scale, but poorly on an outcomes-per-dollar basis. For example, in the WHO ranking of national health systems in 2000, the U.S. ranked 37th, despite (or because of) the US's rank of #1 in health care spending per capita.
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Having health care in the US helps our society, but having government subsidized health care in the US is a giant matter of debate. Some people believe that this type of health care will help the lower income families to get better care while others believe that it will make it impossible to afford care.
It will increase the cost for those with the means and responsibility to provide for their own health care, and it will compromise service for everyone.
This depends on where you live and your chosen Health care provider (I am assuming you are in THe US) You will have to ask the health care provider
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