US healthcare, and why it's broken

I’ve a passion for Adult and keep looking for information on it. Today, I checked if I could find more info by entering ‘country insurance’ in Google and found this:

Its unthinkable that such a developed country could treat its citizens like this. Its unconscionable. Who is to blame? … Her insurance paid for just over half of it, leaving us with a bill for about $3300….But it made me think - How many people in this country have *NO* insurance (47 million - 1/6th of the population),…

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Because I didn’t want to write a short journal entry, I checked some search engines on causes of workplace injuries and found this:

Too Many Grieving Families from Dixie Crystal Explosion

The final deceased victim of the February 7 explosion at the Imperial Sugar refinery has been recovered from the scene, and a ninth victim, Mr. Michael Fields, 40, succumbed to his severe injuries earlier today at the Joseph M. Still Burn Center in Augusta, Georgia. U.S. Senators Johnny Iasakson (R-GA) and Saxby Chamblis (R-GA) met today with victims families as well as about 200 employees from the plant. Senator Isaksons news release said: On my visit this morning, I saw the absolute de

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Ah, well, back to the drawing board and try again.

solidarity with migrants in Korea

I picked this up from CINA. Before y’day(2.25) in Montreal/CN.. ..a delegation representing the following migrant justice groups: - Coalition In Support of Agricultural Workers-Quebec - Immigrant Workers Center of Montreal - Migrant Agricultural Workers Support Centre-Quebec - No One Is Illegal-Montreal - PINAY, the Filipino Women’s Organization in Quebec - Solidarity Across Borders delivered a protest letter to the S. Korean consulate in Montreal: “Once again, concerned members of the Mo

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Not exactly what I was looking for, nevertheless still a interesting read.

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