Anthony wrote: "Denmark is certainly an interesting case. Two things we liked were public transportation and dental care for kids. All schools in the basement or somewhere next to the school had dental facilities for all kids in the school based on your yearly appointments. It was mass service like a conveyor belt but efficient and effective. Healthcare was universal a real plus but never tested the system for serious stuff. That said will Americans be willing to pay 40 plus % average taxes with marginal rates 70%? And 5 million very homogeneous population may have some bearing on policy agenda".
Anthony: I am not sure what you mean by "never tested the system for serious stuff"? Can you explain? As a tertiary care physician - it seems to me that in any comparable field of my own sub-disciplines, the Danes have 'tackled serious stuff". What aspect did you mean? Thanks, Hari > >
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