A Brit’s Advice for the U.S. Health-Care System – The Atlantic
On the U.K.’s National Health Service, every person is covered completely. There are no bills, deductibles, or co-pays. In fact, there are no insurance policies to speak of. The system is paid for by taxes, and the government controls the prices of drugs and the salaries of the doctors. “It’s like an unwritten constitution. There’s… Read More »