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Opinion: A Brit's advice for the U.S. healthcare system

By The Atlantic  
   June 24, 2019

On the U.K.’s National Health Service, every person is covered completely. There are no bills, deductibles, or co-pays. In fact, there are no insurance policies to speak of. The system is paid for by taxes, and the government controls the prices of drugs and the salaries of the doctors.

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