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Crossing Borders For Health: Mexico and the USA

Friday, March 8 2013 / arzaba Mexico / No comments

When you consider what nations have the most effective health care systems, most Mexicans think of countries like Cuba, where the welfare state provides comprehensive general medicine, or France, where [...]

Contradictions in a Two-Tiered Nation

Wednesday, February 27 2013 / Fayise Abrahim United States of America / No comments

Health care in the U.S. is treated more like a consumer good than a right for all people—regardless of age, race, class, or sex. In fact, the health care industry [...]

Unhealthy Healthcare

Sunday, January 27 2013 / Kapell Mexico / No comments

The Mexican healthcare system suffers from a peculiar disease best known as financial dysfunction. Its main symptoms consist of a constantly growing number of users contrasted with revenue insufficient to [...]

The American Way and Healthcare

Tuesday, June 5 2012 / Josh Grundleger United States of America / 3 comments

Healthcare, or more aptly the provision of health insurance, has been an increasingly contentious issue in American politics, particularly over the past three years. Since the passage of Obamacare in [...]

Global Disaster Recovery

Wednesday, April 18 2012 / Seth Baum United States of America / No comments

Amid the dire tragedy of the 2010 Haiti earthquake, I was completely in awe of the world's response. We seemed to be throwing every possible resource we could at saving [...]

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