Mexico chalks up success in health-care reforms

Aug 21, 2012 10:32

Near-universal coverage results from science-informed changes.

A revamp of Mexico’s beleaguered health-care system is proving to be a runaway success and offers a model for other nations seeking to reform their own systems, according to a review published this week in The Lancet. The key to the scheme’s success is the way in which it has modified ( Read more... )

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brother_dour August 21 2012, 21:09:22 UTC
According to Republicans, the the scientific method is something that happens to other people

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tiddlywinks103 August 21 2012, 23:48:54 UTC
the injustice and inequity of having where you work determine whether or not you were covered,”

Halle-fucking-lujah! This cannot be said enough...

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lastrega August 22 2012, 11:29:27 UTC
Evidence...how does it fucking work.

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hinoema August 22 2012, 13:30:14 UTC
To add to the chorus, it's amazing what can be done when you look at the facts instead of pandering to those with conflicting interests under the guise of Bootstrap Economics.

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tabaqui August 23 2012, 18:24:47 UTC
Can we please get some of this 'science' stuff up here in the US?
Fucking please?

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