Study: U.S. Pays More, but Health Care Is Worse

Study: U.S. Pays More, but Health Care Is Worse Commonwealth Fund Report Says 'Medical Homes' Are the Key to Better Health Care WebMD Medical News By Todd Zwillich Reviewed by...

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xiaojack - 8/28/2012 1:04 PM
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I bet it is not only happn in U.S. In many countries the people pay a lot but the health care is very very little. So, many people will think for "Medical Homes" as it will be better than the medical care by the government, like having a Kechara Protection Chakras to hope that it could protect from illness.

xiaojack - 8/28/2012 1:04 PM
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I bet it is not only happn in U.S. In many countries the people pay a lot but the health care is very very little. So, many people will think for "Medical Homes" as it will be better than the medical care by the government, like having a Kechara Protection Chakras to hope that it could protect from illness.

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