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Health care statistics comparison between U.S., England, and Canada cited in Investor's Business Daily

Health care statistics comparison between U.S., England, and Canada cited in Investor's Business Daily The passage only presents comparative health statistics without naming specific individuals, transactions, or actionable leads. It lacks novel or controversial claims linking powerful actors to misconduct, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Cites UN International Health Organization survey data on cancer survival, diabetes treatment, hip replacement, specialist referrals, MRI scanner density, and senior health perception.; Shows U.S. outperforming England and Canada on several health metrics.; No mention of specific policymakers, agencies, or financial flows.

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Health care statistics comparison between U.S., England, and Canada cited in Investor's Business Daily The passage only presents comparative health statistics without naming specific individuals, transactions, or actionable leads. It lacks novel or controversial claims linking powerful actors to misconduct, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Cites UN International Health Organization survey data on cancer survival, diabetes treatment, hip replacement, specialist referrals, MRI scanner density, and senior health perception.; Shows U.S. outperforming England and Canada on several health metrics.; No mention of specific policymakers, agencies, or financial flows.

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