One deep structural fault of the United States is…

One deep structural fault of the United States is lack of univer-sal health insurance. Estimates vary, but about 41 million Americans, about 14 percent of the population, lack any medical cov-erage, 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 poli-cies that provide only partial indemnity.

— from True North (Ethics, Integrity, Truth, Values) · Progresss Paradox: How Life Gets Better While People Feel Worse by Gregg Esaterbrook

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