Anyone who has had a health care provider refuse treatment to him/her or a loved one based on lack of insurance, the wrong type of insurance, preexisting condition(s), indigence or lack of
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indigence, knows the frustration we in the United States often feel when we seek health care. Even when we have money and insurance, we never seem to have enough money and insurance to meet the medical necessities of ourselves and our loved ones.
Our nation spends twice as much on health care as many other industrialized countries that have national health care, and yet our outcomes are not better and many of us receive no health care at all. The infant mortality rate among Blacks in parts the American south (17%) is almost three times as high as the infant mortality rate in Cuba (6%). It's times to take action.
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This brilliant widget highlights the dire need of Americans for national health care, in light of an infant mortality rate among Blacks in the American south (17%) that is almost three times the infant mortality rate in Cuba (6%).
National Health Care Now!Anyone who has had a health care provider refuse treatment to him/her or a loved one based on lack of insurance, the wrong type of insurance, preexisting condition(s), indigence or lack of indigence, knows the frustration we in the United States...4.5 out of 5
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MorganSchack on 2014-01-18 20:50:24.0 Sign in to report as inappropriate
Thank you man you have created a great widget :)francislholland on 2008-10-02 23:53:26.0 Sign in to report as inappropriate
This brilliant widget highlights the dire need of Americans for national health care, in light of an infant mortality rate among Blacks in the American south (17%) that is almost three times the infant mortality rate in Cuba (6%).