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Esto puede doler un poco.
Michael Moore vuelve a la carga con un documental que denuncia el sistema sanitario norteamericano; un sistema que, al no existir la sanidad universal, excluye a 50 millones de norteamericanos (que, o bien no tienen seguro de salud privado, o no pueden pagárselo) y que se basa en compañías privadas que buscan principalmente beneficios económicos y en aseguradoras que pagan bonos a los empleados que más rentabilidad les proporcionan al denegar prestaciones y reclamaciones a los asegurados.
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Really good movie which leaves you thinking that the so-called greatest country in the world is not so great. I recommend it to everyone in all ages! It's absurd making such huge profit while so many people suffer.
While I'm sure there was some bias in here I think it was an excellent movie and was particularly eye opening about other countries and their health care.
This documentary is now free on YouTube so if you haven't seen it yet, this is your chance! Made in 2007, it's more relevant than ever, and I'm not just referring to the United Healthcare CEO event, but also the latest American election. Great discussions on the power of democracy. It's a great reminder that the US can, should and must take better care of its people. I'm not American, but I'm rooting for you. Thanking my lucky stars I was born Canadian.
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I'm about to save you two hours of run-time, you ready? The reason the U.S. has more expensive healthcare and insurance is because we choose to have the strongest military on the planet instead of a cheaper alternative. There you go, just saved you two hours. If you still want to go live in France or Canada for ""better"" healthcare, have fun with terrorist attacks and a much smaller military.