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Most developed countries do a great job with routine stuff; trauma, broken bones, appendicitis, etc. I worked in the NHS in London for a year. Great care for routine stuff, but DO NOT get an expensive illness.
Take a look at any cutting edge, expensive, life saving technology. Bone marrow transplant for example. How many done in Canada per capita? The UK? Sweden? New Guinea? It's a pretty sensitive measure of care, IMO. I'm not worried about a broken bone in any part of the civilized world.
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