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Socialized medicine is a term used primarily in the United States to refer to certain kinds of publicly-funded health care. The term is used most frequently, and often pejoratively, in the U.S. polit...
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Medicine isn’t perfect, Obamacare is even less perfect; Pay for the blue pill that works, not the red one that doesn't. That's the president's simple prescription for improving American health care, one that relies on government panels and committees to set guidelines for doctors and patients alike.
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The most visible consequence of socialized medicine in Canada is in the poor quality of services. Health care has become more and more impersonal. Patients often feel they are on an assembly line. Doctors and hospitals already have more patients than they can handle and no financial incentive to provide good service.
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Socialized Medicine in Great Britain: Lessons for the Oregon Health Plan; - Professor John Spiers, March 18, 1999 [Cascade Policy Institute] ... A Hard Lesson About Socialized Medicine; Europeans are now learning some hard facts of life about socialized medicine: there's no such thing as a free lunch.- September 23,
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Europeans are now learning some hard facts of life about socialized medicine: there's no such thing as a free lunch. The question is whether Congress will learn from Europe's mistakes as it takes the next steps in reforming the American health care system.
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Five Myths of Socialized Medicine. John Goodman. W I N T E R 2 0 0 5 ... that socialized medicine gives you a right to health care. ...
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IN 1884, Prince Otto von Bismarck, Chancellor of Germany, instituted the first modern program of socialized medicine. It was called compulsory national health insurance.
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The Question of Socialized Medicine ... The term Socialized Medicine is used to describe a system of publicly administered national health care. This system can range from programs in which the government runs hospitals and health organizations to programs in which there is national universal health care.
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Those who brandish the "crisis" of the uninsured to promote socialized medicine also often fail to tell people that uninsured doesn't necessarily mean poor.
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