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The cost of healthcare in the United States is 62 percent higher than that in Switzerland, which has a similar per capita income and also relies substantially on private health insurance.
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But hospitals may not be the solution for lowering healthcare costs in the United States.
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Mustard, Senning, Jatene and Sir Magdi all practice(d) in healthcare systems different than ours in the United States that Senator Johnson alludes to, and probably rightly applauds too.
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Places like Singapore (14.2%) and Hong Kong (13.0%) provide all the government services we are familiar with in the United States (26.9%) plus universal healthcare!
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One contains healthcare data on more than 20 million persons in the United States in different geographic areas and includes special populations, such as children and pregnant women, and another provides access to U.K. electronic medical record data on almost 10 million persons receiving their health care from a general practitioner.
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Childspring International, an Atlanta-based Christian nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing sick children from the developing world to the United States for medical care, offered assistance in bringing Noor and her family to Atlanta for treatment at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.
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Healthcare quality organizations, like the National Committee for Quality Assurance suggest that millions of people in the United States do not receive the basic recommendations for preventive health services such as immunizations, pap smears, mammograms, colorectal cancer screenings and the like.
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