bkmiami 30th June 2010 |
When searchin, I found that the U.S. has the same number of doctors per 1000 people, the same number of hospital beds, yet a higher mortality rate, teen pregnancies, double the obesity, and all kinds of other problems. So what's all the propaganda about socialized healthcare leading to longer waits to be seen, and not enough doctors? It's a crock of s^%$. The U.S. needs to start treating it's citizens and paying the doctors out of the USUAL income taxes; not an EXTRA income tax. JUST LIKE CANADA PAYS DOCTORS OUT OF THE USUAL INCOME TAXES. There are NOT longer waits for surgeries. That's a lie. The only advantage that the U.S. may have for organ transplants, is that some Americans buy them on the black market. Other than that, cut the crap and do the right thing. |
24-hour-flu 12th June 2010 |
Wish we had such statistics for 24-hour-flu . I was searching for one and came across this and felt this quite interesting! |
Realistic 10th June 2010 |
USA in not on the List because they are not #1. If ther were I bet they would be on the list. |
Sanjay 10th March 2010 |
Pharmacist data is not available. |
Cantwell Carson 26th October 2009 |
Does anyone know where numbers can be collected on health centers per capita. It would be a good indicator of access to health services. |
Keri Eagan 5th October 2009 |
This is a very handy resource for stats on health.
Keri Eagan
Anything Alternative |
Dr VK Diddee 6th July 2009 |
Wastrying to search for statistcs of swine flu throughout the world along with the map showing countrywise distribution. Seems the site is not updated |
Audrius 11th June 2009 |
It will be intresting to get percentage of invalids or disabled peoples by countries-in all or if it is possible by
reasons-blindness,deafness,mentality,movement problems
Thanks |