weel , we are seeing that the USA spends far more and achieves less.
No, we're not. We're seeing that the government apparently spends more, but the data does not show less achievement when all areas are otherwise equal.
you may also want to answer the second link on my latest post that shows the UK doing better than the USA , iusing the same yardstick on IMR...
You haven't shown that.
However, could you do me the links on cancer cure rates - the USA leads in this field, mainly due to a policy of rigourous early screening. Every country ought to b e doing this too, and we would certainly do well to emulate American practice in this area.
But other countries cannot do this because the governments run the health care system.
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Re: Not so fast...
Date: 1/6/10 11:56 (UTC)No, we're not. We're seeing that the government apparently spends more, but the data does not show less achievement when all areas are otherwise equal.
you may also want to answer the second link on my latest post that shows the UK doing better than the USA , iusing the same yardstick on IMR...
You haven't shown that.
However, could you do me the links on cancer cure rates - the USA leads in this field, mainly due to a policy of rigourous early screening. Every country ought to b e doing this too, and we would certainly do well to emulate American practice in this area.
But other countries cannot do this because the governments run the health care system.