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  2. According to the United States Census Bureau, 59.3% of U.S. citizens have health insurance related to employment, 27.8% have government-provided health-insurance; nearly 9% purchase health insurance directly (there is some overlap in these figures), and 15.3% (45.7 million) were uninsured in 2007. [23]

  3. Birth tourism - Wikipedia

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    In comparison to U.S. health costs, medical tourism patients can save 30 to 60 percent on health costs in Canada. Mexican women sometimes engage in birth tourism to the United States or Canada to give their children U.S. or Canadian citizenship.

  4. List of countries by total health expenditure per capita

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    Map of total public and private health expenditure per person (see year above map). [1] This article includes 2 lists of countries of the world and their total expenditure on health per capita. Total expenditure includes both public and private expenditures. See also: Health spending as percent of gross domestic product (GDP) by country.

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    It's no surprise that raising children isn't cheap, but just how much it costs can be shocking to new parents. 7 Overlooked Costs Of Caring For A Baby Skip to main content

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  7. Healthcare in Canada - Wikipedia

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    As healthcare debate in the United States reached the top of the U.S. domestic policy agenda during the U.S. 2008 presidential race with a combination of "soaring costs" in the healthcare system and an increasing number of Americans without health insurance because of job loss during the recession, the long wait lists of Canada's so-called ...

  8. 'It doesn't make sense': Why millions of children have lost ...

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    In the months since, one of Isabella’s bronchitis follow-up appointments cost about $1,100 — a big chunk of the roughly $35,000 the Colorado family makes per year.

  9. Health care systems by country - Wikipedia

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    59% – employment-based insurance plans; 27% – Citizen Health Insurance plans for nonemployed individuals; 12.7% – Health Insurance for the Elderly plans; 1.7% – Public Social Assistance Program, for impoverished people; Additionally 70% of people have supplementary private insurance.