Part of the reason they have better health outcomes is the emphasis placed on primary care VS reactionary care that we have in the US. This leads to less of a need for interventions, which cost a boat load, and leads to a longer meaningful life with less disease burden. They also don't fool around with the hundred thousand dollar end of life care that we provide here in the US, where the majority of that bill is racked up in the last several months of a persons life. That being said, it is awfully nice to be able to get your elective procedures done when you want them...assuming you have insurance :)
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This is only concern about those people who are suffering from this issue.......Govt. taking action against it.