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actually, no.  These are the criteria that the WHO uses to rate health care systems.




And, no, the average family can't begin to buy medical insurance for anywhere close to $66 per month.  If a person does not have insurance, and has pre existing conditions, he/she can't get coverage at all for any price. 


If an American loses his/her job, he loses health insurance.  One serious illness or accident while between jobs can bankrupt a family in a matter of months.


If insurance were really that cheap and available, nearly everyone would be covered, and the big corporations like GM for example, would have a much healthier bottom line.


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