Serious [Dear @eatshitndie-sama, is this true?] According to this "London-based think tank", the USA ranks "69th" for healthcare!

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And the PAP's "Singapore ranks first for healthcare, followed by Japan in second place and South Korea in third":
internationalinsurance.com/health/systems

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Finally, here are some websites/webpages related to this "London-based think tank":
wikipedia.org/wiki/Prosperity_Institute
("formerly known as the Legatum Institute")
prosperity.com
prosperity.com/about-us/our-team
index.prosperity.com
index.prosperity.com/about/summary
index.prosperity.com/rankings

wikipedia.org/wiki/Legatum
legatum.com
legatum.com/about/organisation
legatum.com/about/people
 

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for most americans and illegals yes. but not for americans who have contributed to social security and paid fica or medicare taxes all their lives until age 65. at 65 these americans enjoy medicare part a, b, c and d which as a whole is 69% far better than what sg has to offer. the monthly payment for part b (and only part b) is only $180.
 
for most americans and illegals yes. but not for americans who have contributed to social security and paid fica or medicare taxes all their lives until age 65. at 65 these americans enjoy medicare part a, b, c and d which as a whole is 69% far better than what sg has to offer. the monthly payment for part b (and only part b) is only $180.
My college teacher now living in USA and she had hip replacement at age 50.
The doctors there are efficient and she could go hiking after resting for 2 weeks. USA angmoh is good
 
My college teacher now living in USA and she had hip replacement at age 50.
The doctors there are efficient and she could go hiking after resting for 2 weeks. USA angmoh is good
if you are employed and health benefits are covered by employer you generally enjoy excellent healthcare. otherwise have to wait until 65 to enjoy the best of medicare depending on social security and fica contributions.
 
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