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Here's what you quoted, which is exactly what I have been telling you-that health care is rationed in the US.




So you dispute the article because it "violates" the definition supplied by an anonymous blogger on this board? You certainly give GenS a great deal of deference.


Access to health care in the United States is gained almost exclusively through health care insurance or a government health plan.


The Wikipedia article does provide a definition of rationing. Please scroll down the page. The definitions and explanations are quite clear.




15.4 percent of the US population, about 46.3 million people, do not have health insurance coverage.


Further, many who are insured have exclusions on their coverage. This means that their preexisting illnesses are not covered by their policies.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_insurance_coverage_in_the_United_States


Everyone does not have access to health care.


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