Still better than 'Murica health care. It's a land where people have to choose between sickness and bankruptcy so often that anyone who isn't for universal healthcare is either wealthy enough to pay for anything they and their family might need (which would constitute about 2% of the population) or they simply haven't yet had to suffer through such a decision.
Then there are people who simply choose to die because treatment would leave their family in dire financial straits.
Is any healthcare system perfect? Certainly not. But there are degrees of quality.
Then there are people who simply choose to die because treatment would leave their family in dire financial straits.
Is any healthcare system perfect? Certainly not. But there are degrees of quality.