The research shows that when they are informed about the contents of healthcare reform, they tend to agree on the issue. That means, they are malinformed. They've been repeatedly broadcasting the message and still that is not enough. Or they just are not feeling that they are being asked of the opinions when they watch the news.
No OECD country is without healthcare of some sort. It is evidently a closed market for a few big insurance companies, an oligopoly. It also is that they are the main causes of the financial meltdown by their reckless investments. They are now raising the premiums.
Why do they not trust the public services? The public services are not for competition. They are there for the people's welfare.
No OECD country is without healthcare of some sort. It is evidently a closed market for a few big insurance companies, an oligopoly. It also is that they are the main causes of the financial meltdown by their reckless investments. They are now raising the premiums.
Why do they not trust the public services? The public services are not for competition. They are there for the people's welfare.