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<blockquote data-quote="1989" data-source="post: 3994057" data-attributes="member: 10280"><p>45,000 is the highest estimated number. (The estimates are from 0-45,000). What are the numbers for socialised countries? </p><p></p><p>When I was a kid we had group health. It was said that group health was the poorest healthcare because they were a co op. They would start with the cheapest cures first. I have heard many stories of people dieing of diseases because of the time it took to eliminate non-life threatening diagnosis. </p><p></p><p>I cannot say for sure if any of the stories have merit, just as you can’t confirm 99% of what you post. But I won’t tout lies like you do. </p><p></p><p>My dad passed away from kidney cancer. It took many months for them to come to the conclusion of cancer. Now it is difficult to compare 1994 medicine with 2019 medicine, but today I feel my medical is far superior to the co-op socialized medicine I grew up with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1989, post: 3994057, member: 10280"] 45,000 is the highest estimated number. (The estimates are from 0-45,000). What are the numbers for socialised countries? When I was a kid we had group health. It was said that group health was the poorest healthcare because they were a co op. They would start with the cheapest cures first. I have heard many stories of people dieing of diseases because of the time it took to eliminate non-life threatening diagnosis. I cannot say for sure if any of the stories have merit, just as you can’t confirm 99% of what you post. But I won’t tout lies like you do. My dad passed away from kidney cancer. It took many months for them to come to the conclusion of cancer. Now it is difficult to compare 1994 medicine with 2019 medicine, but today I feel my medical is far superior to the co-op socialized medicine I grew up with. [/QUOTE]
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