What do the other industrialized nations in the world do for health care? Do they program policies like ours, where 32 million people don't have health insurance reform and they are not mandated to get insurance? What do they do?
Editor's note · Context
The speaker is questioning the effectiveness of U.S. health care policies compared to other industrialized nations.
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