You really believe this? Whoever that panel is, their net decisions mean that the overall population lives longer. Meds? What we call "prescription meds" are readily available over the counter in Britain. As they are in Canada and Australia. They are even available here in Saudi Arabia. Malaysia. Indonesia. Anywhere but the US. Meds are easier to get in Saudi than in the US. We want antibiotics? We just go buy them. Same for any other med you can think of. Directly from the counter at the pharmacy.
Maybe easier access to meds is why Brits and Canadians and Australians and yes even the pot-smoking Dutch live longer. If people have shorter lives then the healthcare system is not working. So what say you, any of you, to this?
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Originally Posted by Ferd
Then I am off mine too. Brittan has a panel that decides who gets meds and who is too sick.
so do a lot of countries where this kind of healthcare has been in place for any length of time.
Palin was dead on accurate.
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