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Germany's Health Care System

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Hunter Posted: Mon, Sep 17 2012 6:27 PM

Recently, and in the past, I have engaged in many debates regarding Germany's health care system as being the most effective and accessible (I argue the contrary).  I understand they have government controlling how private businesses will be run and that this system was made 120 years ago by Bismark when life-expectancies were less than 50, but what stats, evidence, or proof can I provide to say that this system isn't working effectively?  I hate these debates because people love saying how many people are insured and yadeyadayada, but is there any arguments that can effectively end this whole dispute?  Any aid on this particular argument would be very much appreciated.

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