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Very interesting article, showing how desperately bad the current US health care system is. It is so bad that 101,000 people have died needlessly in the past year. these were preventable deaths, if folks had access to good health care,
France, Japan and Australia rated best and the United States worst in new rankings focusing on preventable death

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