Translation: you have nothing in terms of evidence. Thank you for confirming.
As I said, feel free to use another source then. OECD is generally used, but KFF publishes their own estimates as well, I think. Or find some...
The most common source of this data is the OECD. That data has existed for decades and is generally accepted by scientists that study the topic....
No, data isn't an assumption. It is data. You just don't like what the data says. That doesn't make it an assumption. It makes it data that...
No, looking for data isn't an assumption. It is the opposite, in fact. An assumption is what you do. What you assume is that whatever you say is...
Not the actual point of the study (which is to look at the interaction effects), but, yes, I think there was a small main effect as well. The...
It is factual. You just don't like reality. The fact that you couldn't come up with a single example of lower costs in healthcare in systems...
Once again, everything is different...except for the fact that more access to healthcare seems to lower costs. No matter what the circumstances are.
Not surprising. It requires basic reasoning skills to see it.
Survival rates are subjective?
So you can't find a single one and are waving your hands around furiously to distract from that fact and hoping that nobody notices. Okay, thanks....
Okay, so you are hiding behind everything is different. Find me a single system with more government involvement with the same or higher per...
The question flows from the response. The topic is the notion of why diversity is beneficial. I pointed out an example. Then you went on some rant...
Generally, you don't see a reverse effect, as women are often trained utilizing male perspectives. See, for example, the study that I just posted...
So training a woman to be a doctor or architect or engineer and hiring them costs more? Any evidence of this?
Small size should actually decrease efficiency. But would Japan work? Japan spends $4,150 per patient compared to $9,451 per patient in the US.
There is a similar effect in male doctors treating female patients. Here is one study from a surgical perspective. Association of...
Check how much countries with more government involvement in healthcare spend per patient compared to the US.
Actually, it is. You are seeing the person you voted for doing something that you would hate if anybody that you didn't vote for did it. And so...
Who do you think ends up subsidizing ERs when bills can't be paid?