Ed Weick wrote:
> But for ever so many others, the large majority, the lines will lengthen.

The basic approach of mainstream medicine is wrong.  Add to this the
greed of the food, drugs and pharmaceutical industries and you end up
with a thoroughly ill population.  The young are already more ill than
the old.

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Arthur Cordell wrote:
> I think that some of the problem started when the current PM was Finance
> Minister in the 90's and he succeeded in balancing the budget at the
> expense of cutting the health care budget.
>
> Medicare should not be subject to the whims of politicians.

Isn't the downsizing of healthcare, and the introduction of two-tier
healthcare,  __part and parcel__ of neoliberal "reforms" aka globalization?
Can't be pinned at single politicians.


> As to the present mess it really does look like the end of a dream.

Yes, globalization is the end of a dream in all sectors, not only in
healthcare.

Chris




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