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Kitsune, Maskless Crusader.'s avatar

Back around 2006-8 there was much made of the taraimawashi problem. In each article, the reason given for patients being turned away was the lack of beds for that type of patient. At the time, Japan with roughly half the population of the US had double the number of hospital beds of the US. At that time, despite popular misconceptions, it was illegal for hospitals in the US to refuse emergency patients. The problem has never been the number of beds. It has always been a system that creates inefficient use of the insufficient resources it spends too much on.

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watchperson's avatar

These reports are absolutely priceless, ty.

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