Some say the US has the best health care system in the world while others say it is among the worst. What is some evidence to support both sides of the argument? Which do you believe is correct and why?
Evidence for both sides of the argument:
US follow standardized protocol in care.The health care workers do many projects and researches in their respective areas and follow those successful standards to improve the care.It is the evidence for best health care.
While the government of US not offering enough services in free of cost to citizens of US.people of US gets treatment those who are paying any insurance schemes.It is the evidence for worst.Other many countries offer full treatment in free of cost.
I believe that it is not that much best.Because all countries are following universal protocols hence it is not that much big matter to say US is the best health care system.
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