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Originally Posted by Andaras
Almost, they are pretty close, which is pretty amazing considering the U.S. spends a projected $2.26 trillion on health care, or $7,439 per person, while Cuba spends a project $251 on each person. I think that clearly shows the superiority of socialized health care.
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The next time you want health care head to Cuba.
They do not get any preventative care. Only the elite get full coverage and even Castro went to outside sources for his health care.
I don't see many Americans going to Cuba or anyplace else for their health care.
But Cleveland has a Hospital build and run just for foreigners who come there for heart treatments.
The superiority of socialized health care is that everyone gets less than average care. They all have to wait in lines for standard care and tests.
How many MRI machines does Cuba have?
I know of 6 in my city. I can have an MRI scan done today with an hours wait. One was giving free total body scans last year.