It is a talking point from our country's politicians (who already have what would be offered under a real universal healthcare bill) who are in the pocket of private insurance companies, big pharma, and the like.
Call me a cynic if you like, but that is the only real argument I can think of. There is no data to back the claim up, only anecdotes about what it's like in other countries.
The data points to universal healthcare being better.
Call me a cynic if you like, but that is the only real argument I can think of. There is no data to back the claim up, only anecdotes about what it's like in other countries.
The data points to universal healthcare being better.