bandphan
Banned
go red wingsI'm super....SUPER thankful I have public health care....and snow.....and strong beer......and burly chicks
Oh Lord knows I love the burliest of the burly.
go red wingsI'm super....SUPER thankful I have public health care....and snow.....and strong beer......and burly chicks
Oh Lord knows I love the burliest of the burly.
check my post historyIt's always the same people starting them
SheepStar
I know where I'm going on my next vacation.Canada has a surplus of bacon, we dispense it from wall units.
Whoa whoa, lets not go digging up things from the past that we won't want to see.check my post history
Don't you live in Oregon? That state with no tax? What do you have to complain about if you see some taxation? Taxation puts hair on your chest and back.
SheepStar
You are the topic.now back to the topic
http://img520.imageshack.us/img520/576/alicebaconann3195212396.jpgI know where I'm going on my next vacation.
Whoa whoa, lets not go digging up things from the past that we won't want to see.
And there we have itYou are the topic.
Where's that Shock, he said he's give me a hundred dollars if I took off all my clothes off.
SheepStar
Jokes on him....I'm broke! My hunger for bacon has really put a damper on my bank account.And there we have it
There is too much bacon in circulation already. It's the German mark all over again.Jokes on him....I'm broke! My hunger for bacon has really put a damper on my bank account.
Sheep....do you accept bacon as payment?
The World Health Organization's ranking of the world's health systems:
1 France
2 Italy
3 San Marino
4 Andorra
[snip]
37 United States of America
There is your source. It was done in 2000 though, however it is the most currect list compiled.
It's like watching an infant tell a boxer that he's about to get his *** handed to him.Alright then. We'll assume that Andorra has a better health care system than the U.S.
Can you tell me what assumptions WHO used in developing this list? What were their five criteria that were used to establish this ranking? Hmmm? I read the report, Shock. I don't think you want to argue this case. But have at it, if you like.
PPS:Alright then. We'll assume that Andorra has a better health care system than the U.S.
Can you tell me what assumptions WHO used in developing this list? What were their five criteria that were used to establish this ranking? Hmmm? I read the report, Shock. I don't think you want to argue this case. But have at it, if you like.
You don't have to assume, it's right there in the report. Whether you believe it to be true has no affect on the outcome. These aren't my facts, I haven't pulled them from thin air. I've given you the most accurate sources I can find that can back up what I've said. All things considered, probably the most accurate anyone can find from reputable sources.Alright then. We'll assume that Andorra has a better health care system than the U.S.
Can you tell me what assumptions WHO used in developing this list? What were their five criteria that were used to establish this ranking? Hmmm? I read the report, Shock. I don't think you want to argue this case. But have at it, if you like.
You don't have to assume, it's right there in the report. Whether you believe it to be true has no affect on the outcome. These aren't my facts, I haven't pulled them from thin air. I've given you the most accurate sources I can find that can back up what I've said. All things considered, probably the most accurate anyone can find from reputable sources.
WHO’s assessment system was based on five indicators: overall level of population health; health inequalities (or disparities) within the population; overall level of health system responsiveness (a combination of patient satisfaction and how well the system acts); distribution of responsiveness within the population (how well people of varying economic status find that they are served by the health system); and the distribution of the health system’s financial burden within the population (who pays the costs).
The five indicators from the report as you asked for.
P.S. The people of Andorra are currently listed as having the highest human life expectancy in the world, at an average of 85 years at birth
Shock, this is from the same WHO report....These, with the possible exception (but probably not) of "patient satisfaction" are entirely COST/AFFORDABILITY based. What have I been saying throughout my posts here? That it is the COSTS that need to be contained...not that any new system needs to be put in place, especially one that will end up being more bureaucratic, less efficient, and more costly. What the WHO report basically tells you is that the U.S. has a very unaffordable healthcare system. What will help stop that? Not the government running it. But tort reform will.
PS: The people of Andorra don't eat Canadian bacon, either.