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(9,688 posts)To be sure, implementing it isn't easy, but it becomes easier over time as learning experience accumulates.
The logistics of a guaranteed universal medical care system force an entire rethinking regarding prevention, so community care clinics are born and people of good will build an infrastructure of support. I don't think it's possible to ever seal over all the cracks, but a guaranteed universal medical care system is a gift that keeps on giving, and building for an ever better tomorrow.
A benefit of living in a country with an universal medical care system is that people of all social strata feel better about themselves, there's a tangible difference because society in general has a real institutional structure designed to care, universally, for human life.
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