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Health Care Woes

by THE AMERICAN last modified Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Dissatisfaction with health care is widespread.

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Dissatisfaction with health care is widespread across the globe, a new survey by Harris Interactive, France 24, and the International Herald Tribune reports. Only in one country (Spain) of the six surveyed did more people say their country was handling the issue “well” rather than “badly.” Americans were the most critical: 68 percent of them said the United States was handling health care badly. Source: Harris Interactive, France 24, International Herald Tribune, January 2008.

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