“you’re going to see a big fat-a$$ on the back of the skinny guy with the name “Public Healthcare.””
As opposed to the blue whale named “Private Healthcare” on the back of the skinny guy? I don’t know how many times I have to say this, but we’re spending 15.2% GDP on health care (just 0.2% behind the leader – Marshall Islands) right now, and ranking 37th in terms of performance (behind Morocco) and 72nd in terms of overall health!
And some experts say we could get as high as 20% GDP on health care expenses by 2017.
In 2007, we spent $2.26 trillion on health care, and it’s responsible for half of the bankruptcy filings in the United States.
Now, if you want to spend the most (behind the Marshall Islands) for 72nd Place, then, by all means, keep what we have.
“you’re going to see a big fat-a$$ on the back of the skinny guy with the name “Public Healthcare.””
As opposed to the blue whale named “Private Healthcare” on the back of the skinny guy? I don’t know how many times I have to say this, but we’re spending 15.2% GDP on health care (just 0.2% behind the leader – Marshall Islands) right now, and ranking 37th in terms of performance (behind Morocco) and 72nd in terms of overall health!
And some experts say we could get as high as 20% GDP on health care expenses by 2017.
In 2007, we spent $2.26 trillion on health care, and it’s responsible for half of the bankruptcy filings in the United States.
Now, if you want to spend the most (behind the Marshall Islands) for 72nd Place, then, by all means, keep what we have.