Which country is considered to have the best medical service?


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The USA by far.

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Probably Germany. Despite their outrageous taxes, every citizen cares for each other, unlike here in the U.S. where everyone is out for themselves.
Canada I guess
I hear Canada has good medical service
holland , finland, new zealand, taiwan
Japan has one of the best medical service systems in the world. They are super-clean, antiseptic people who value health, and care for their health issues promptly.
http://www.aneshome.com/pivot/entry.php?id=174&w=anes_weblog__money_and_investing

The US medical community claims to provide the best medical service in the world, yet we have nine million children who lack routine medical care and 37 million uninsured Americans who receive little or no health care.
http://www.earthisland.org/eijournal/win98/fe_win98saveourwealth.html

City of Hope - Duarte, California
Located just northeast of Los Angeles, City of Hope is a most unusual and remarkable place—where compassion and leading-edge care go hand-in-hand. Here, some of the world’s most knowledgeable physicians, researchers, scientists and health care professionals join forces to treat—and to one day cure—cancers and other life-threatening diseases. These distinguished experts provide state-of-the-art patient care and also conduct leading-edge research.

Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Trust - England
We are the largest cardiothoracic centre in the UK and probably the largest in Europe. Both hospitals in London are at the leading edge nationally and internationally in the investigation, treatment and care of people with heart and lung disease. We provide comprehensive patient services for all age groups from infancy to old age. The Trust has established an international reputation for innovation and leadership in research, treatment and education in heart and lung disease.
http://www.abbycon.com/medical/Hospitals.htm
At one time, it used to be us here in Canada. However, with all the government cutting and slashing, our services have eroded to the point that we now in effect have a two tiered system. That is, most services are paid for by our tax dollars and don't cost a cent when you use them, but in some areas if you don't want to wait, you can go to a private pay clinic.


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