[1] It is a pale shadow of the average
European national healthcare system, and it is clearly not what can have been meant by «comprehensive sickness insurance».
Not exact matches
John Komlos, professor emeritus of economic history at the University of Munich, says that the stagnation of growth in the USA compared to Northern
European populations could be due to different
national healthcare systems: for example, the Dutch have access to socialized medicine that Americans do not.
How
European nations run
national health services
European coverage: Germany's state
healthcare system is the oldest in Europe, dating back to the Overview Overview.