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Title: France's healthcare system is CHEAPER & BETTER than the US...
Post by: WOOO on January 06, 2013, 11:02:09 AM
France In Comparison To the United States

In comparison to the United States, France spends about $4,000 per person on health care whilst US spends about $7,500 per person.  With that money, France has 3.4 physicians and 7.7 nurses for every 1,000 people whilst US has 2.4 physicians and 10.6 nurses for every 1,000 people. This means France has more physicians per person than US whilst US has more nurses per person than France. With such good health care in both of the two countries, France come up with a very low infant mortality rate of 4 infants per every 1,000 infants born whilst the United States has an infant mortality rate 6.7 infants for every 1,000 infants.

http://ngureco.hubpages.com/hub/Worlds-Best-Health-Care-Ranking-of-Health-Care-by-Countries-and-Healthy-Life-Expectancy-by-Country (http://ngureco.hubpages.com/hub/Worlds-Best-Health-Care-Ranking-of-Health-Care-by-Countries-and-Healthy-Life-Expectancy-by-Country)


France is ranked #1 with the US in 37th place... just after Costa Rica in overall health care (as it relates to life expectancy)...
Title: Re: France's healthcare system is CHEAPER & BETTER than the US...
Post by: whork on January 06, 2013, 01:51:25 PM
France In Comparison To the United States

In comparison to the United States, France spends about $4,000 per person on health care whilst US spends about $7,500 per person.  With that money, France has 3.4 physicians and 7.7 nurses for every 1,000 people whilst US has 2.4 physicians and 10.6 nurses for every 1,000 people. This means France has more physicians per person than US whilst US has more nurses per person than France. With such good health care in both of the two countries, France come up with a very low infant mortality rate of 4 infants per every 1,000 infants born whilst the United States has an infant mortality rate 6.7 infants for every 1,000 infants.

http://ngureco.hubpages.com/hub/Worlds-Best-Health-Care-Ranking-of-Health-Care-by-Countries-and-Healthy-Life-Expectancy-by-Country (http://ngureco.hubpages.com/hub/Worlds-Best-Health-Care-Ranking-of-Health-Care-by-Countries-and-Healthy-Life-Expectancy-by-Country)


France is ranked #1 with the US in 37th place... just after Costa Rica in overall health care (as it relates to life expectancy)...

Thats because insurance companies take their cut.

Freemarket is great.
Title: Re: France's healthcare system is CHEAPER & BETTER than the US...
Post by: GigantorX on January 06, 2013, 02:25:51 PM
Thats because insurance companies take their cut.

Freemarket is great.

The insurance sector is the farthest thing from a free market.
Title: Re: France's healthcare system is CHEAPER & BETTER than the US...
Post by: WOOO on January 06, 2013, 02:36:50 PM
Thats because insurance companies take their cut.

Freemarket is great.

The insurance sector is the farthest thing from a free market.


So you're suggesting that socialized medicine like socialized law enforcement and socialized fire prevention/control just makes sense?
Title: Re: France's healthcare system is CHEAPER & BETTER than the US...
Post by: whork on January 06, 2013, 02:48:00 PM
The insurance sector is the farthest thing from a free market.

Probably true.
Title: Re: France's healthcare system is CHEAPER & BETTER than the US...
Post by: Roger Bacon on January 06, 2013, 06:04:43 PM

So you're suggesting that socialized medicine like socialized law enforcement and socialized fire prevention/control just makes sense?