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No—it was a point that you can’t have the same outcomes from a medical system when you don’t have the same inputs. The people who don’t have easy access to medical care in the United States also have health problems that aren’t a result of the medical system. And those health problems are significant multiples of their occurrences in other comparable countries. Diabetes and obesity are just examples. Kidney disease is another.
seems like problems that easy access to medical care throughout one’s life could get out in front of.