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Socialized medicine isn't the problem: Robert Samuelson is wrong, says Dean Baker in Blog for OurFuture. "Most European countries have been willing to pay the taxes needed" to pay for their health ...
Progressive plans in the United States are synonymous with “European-style socialized medicine. Progressive plans vary in their degree of proposed health care reforms.
In these countries, medicine is almost 100 per cent socialized. Public services and health insurance make the doctors available to everybody, and the health standard is remarkably high.
US medicine that Europe envies Published Jan. 8, 2010, 5:00 a.m. ET IT was an emergency for my family — but the real shock was how the American medical system astounded our European friends.
Amid the partisan cavils against expanding the State Children’s Health Insurance Program and within the broader debate over health-care reform, free-market conservatives intone darkly about the ...
Drug costs in several foreign countries are manipulated by heavy-handed government price caps. It’s a hallmark of socialized medicine in Europe as well as with our neighbors to the north.
Among the health policy novelties of 2025, a new tool developed by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) is set to harmonise monitoring of medicine shortages across Europe.
Fortunately, Europe's socialized medicine means that everyone — including visitors — is entitled to universal healthcare. ... and citizens of some countries, ...
Socialized Medicine Belittled on Campaign Trail One of the issues presidential candidates like to debate is health care, and the term "socialized medicine" is getting thrown around.
Sanctifying Socialized Medicine. Britain marks the 70th anniversary of its National Health Service with unreflective celebration. / Health Care. July 09, 2018 ... acknowledges that to fall ill or to ...
The Aug. 13 Sunday LNP letter “Socialized medicine doesn’t work,” as if coming from the by now well-worn anti-big-government playbook, is replete with the customary phrases and the standard rant ...
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 ...