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"Yet, what if there were evidence to suggest that more people would die under a universal healthcare scheme than under the current US system? ... However, the US has significantly lower rates of 30-day stroke-induced mortality than every other OECD country, aside from Japan and Korea. ... This is further reflected in overall stroke-mortality statistics: for every 1,000 strokes that occur annually in the US, approximately 170 stroke-related deaths occur. The latter number is 250 and 280 for the UK and Canada respectively. ... Similarly, cancer-survival rates are considerably higher in the US than in other countries."
If American Healthcare Kills, European Healthcare Kills More - Foundation for Economic Education
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