One deep structural fault of the United States is…
One deep structural fault of the United States is lack of universal health insurance. Estimates vary, but about 41 million Americans, about 14 percent of the population, lack any medical coverage, while millions more are underinsured, either through Medicaid the program for the poor, which is state-administered and unimpressive in some states-or through commercial policies that provide only partial indemnity.
— from Friends, Community & Society (Relationships/Community/Society) · Progresss Paradox: How Life Gets Better While People Feel Worse by Gregg Esaterbrook
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