salbutera
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- Sep 10, 2019
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No it’s not - it’s all about access. I go to TN quite often for work, the upper middle class communities & above are just fine, it’s the inner cities & rural areas that are getting hammered, partially due to political beliefs and more so socio- economic conditions.CT & Tennessee are very different places... basic geography.
Canadian healthcare peanut butters it, so everyone has access but not necessarily good service.
If you have healthcare in the US it’s exceptional service..but it’s mainly employer sponsored and you need a job for it or affordable (Obama) care costs $ on the exchange
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