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    Ross, I'm suprised. Yes of course it is at a huge cost, running at a loss, however Americans pay more in health insurance than anywhere else on the planet, yet still fall well below our own service (you've got to love that private sector and profit margins)

    For anyone to start talking effectively on the economic efficiency of our health service we need the price for a human life. Anyone got any ideas? I think I'm worth about the price of my mortgage (which isn't much), but then I'm sure somebody who owns a semi-detached house is worth more than me and these people deserve better health care.....don't they?

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