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More statistics should be publicized Improve a given patient’s health condition More advanced techno-fixes should be offered Improve the entire cycle of treatment
doctors do not have faith in the value of competition. the present health care competition is not patient oriented. Britain’s National Health Service is a successful example. health competition will do more good than harm in the long run.
there is no easy money on the pavement for passers by to pick up. Mr. Porter is very likely to fall in a trap set up by the economists. competition alone is not enough to cure the health care system. only government actions can sweep aside the obstacles along the way.
More statistics should be publicized. Improve a given patient’s health condition. More advanced techno-fixes should be offered. Improve the entire cycle of treatment.
American spends more money on health care than on other services. Most Americans couldn’t get their health insurance till their old age. Most American hospitals do not offer outstanding treatment to patients. The costs of health care are not steered towards a health direction.
More statistics should be publicized. improve a given patient’ s health condition. More advanced techno-fixes should be offered. Improve the entire cycle of treatment.
harmful. economic. strong. reversed.
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harmful. economic. strong. reversed.
doctors do not have faith in the value of competition the present health care competition is not patient oriented Britain’s National Health Service is a successful example health competition will do more good than harm in the long run
doctors do not have faith in the value of competition. the present health care competition is not patient oriented. Britain’s National Health Service is a successful example. health competition will do more good than harm in the long run.
there is no easy money on the pavement for passers by to pick up. Mr. Porter is very likely to fail in a trap set up by the economists. competition alone is not enough to cure the health care system. only government actions can sweep aside the obstacles along the way.
More statistics should be publicized. Improve a given patient’s health condition. More advanced techno-fixes should be offered. Improve the entire cycle of treatment.
harmful. economic. strong. reversed.
there is no easy money on the pavement for passers by to pick up Mr. Porter is very likely to fall in a trap set up by the economists competition alone is not enough to cure the health care system only government actions can sweep aside the obstacles along the way
doctors do not have faith in the value of competition. the present health care competition is not patient oriented. Britain’s National Health Service is a successful example. health competition will do more good than harm in the long run.
there is no easy money on the pavement for passers by to pick up. Mr. Porter is very likely to fall in a trap set up by the economists. competition alone is not enough to cure the health care system. only government actions can sweep aside the obstacles along the way.