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Old December 6th, 2012, 11:38 AM posted to soc.retirement,alt.health,alt.horror,aus.politics,rec.travel.europe
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Default Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 12 /5 /12 on that 'pancea' of

Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 12 /5 /12 on that 'pancea' of
Socialized medicine down the "NSW hospitals still failing to meet
emergency room deadlines" and more.....

http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/hospitals-...205-2avuh.html

People are waiting too long in emergency departments and we are
struggling to meet demand" ... vice-president of the Australian
Medical Association in NSW, Dr Saxon Smith. Photo: John Donegan

"THE state's hospitals have failed to meet their targets for emergency
departments for the third quarter in a row, meaning NSW will lose out
on millions of dollars in federal funding.
In the July to September quarter, only 59 per cent of patients were
treated, transferred or discharged from emergency departments within
four hours, data released by the Bureau of Health Information
shows..."

Read mo http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/hospitals-...#ixzz2EGkSA4Q2

More on 'UHC' in Australia:

"Patients speak out over deaths at government dialysis centre"
Thirteen people being treated at a Sydney dialysis centre have died in
the past year, leaving other patients fearing for their lives because
of a lack of doctors on site...."
http://www.smh.com.au/national/healt...203-2arfe.html

"Health funding cuts to hurt Victorian (Australia) patients

The Feds can afford a vast new Federal Health bureaucracy that just
overlaps State services but actually fixing up ill patients is a low
priority

ELECTIVE surgery in Victoria will be slashed by 20-25 per cent in the
next seven months as $107 million worth of Federal Government health
funding cuts start to bite from next Friday.

Victoria has calculated the Commonwealth funding cuts are equal to
losing the funding for 20,000 elective surgery procedures or reducing
Victoria's elective surgery volumes by 20-25 per cent in the next
seven months..."
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/n...-1226527016330
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Old December 6th, 2012, 12:10 PM posted to soc.retirement,alt.health,alt.horror,aus.politics,rec.travel.europe
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Default Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 12 /5 /12 on that 'pancea' of Socialized medicine down the "NSW hospitals still failing to meet emergency room deadlines" and more.....


"PJ O'D" wrote in message
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you're a dried up, used up, worthless,and useless piece of hillbilly dog ****,
stay away from the streets gomer, the sweepers
will get you


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Old December 6th, 2012, 07:09 PM posted to soc.retirement,alt.health,alt.horror,aus.politics,rec.travel.europe
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Default Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 12 /5 /12 on that 'pancea' of Socialized medicine down the "NSW hospitals still failing to meet emergency room deadlines" and more.....

Are you socialized, donovan ???


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Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 12 /5 /12 on that 'pancea' of
Socialized medicine down the "NSW hospitals still failing to meet
emergency room deadlines" and more.....

http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/hospitals-...205-2avuh.html

People are waiting too long in emergency departments and we are
struggling to meet demand" ... vice-president of the Australian
Medical Association in NSW, Dr Saxon Smith. Photo: John Donegan

"THE state's hospitals have failed to meet their targets for emergency
departments for the third quarter in a row, meaning NSW will lose out
on millions of dollars in federal funding.
In the July to September quarter, only 59 per cent of patients were
treated, transferred or discharged from emergency departments within
four hours, data released by the Bureau of Health Information
shows..."

Read mo
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/hospitals-...#ixzz2EGkSA4Q2

More on 'UHC' in Australia:

"Patients speak out over deaths at government dialysis centre"
Thirteen people being treated at a Sydney dialysis centre have died in
the past year, leaving other patients fearing for their lives because
of a lack of doctors on site...."
http://www.smh.com.au/national/healt...203-2arfe.html

"Health funding cuts to hurt Victorian (Australia) patients

The Feds can afford a vast new Federal Health bureaucracy that just
overlaps State services but actually fixing up ill patients is a low
priority

ELECTIVE surgery in Victoria will be slashed by 20-25 per cent in the
next seven months as $107 million worth of Federal Government health
funding cuts start to bite from next Friday.

Victoria has calculated the Commonwealth funding cuts are equal to
losing the funding for 20,000 elective surgery procedures or reducing
Victoria's elective surgery volumes by 20-25 per cent in the next
seven months..."
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/n...-1226527016330


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Old December 6th, 2012, 07:31 PM posted to soc.retirement,alt.health,alt.horror,aus.politics,rec.travel.europe
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Default Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 12 /5 /12 on that 'pancea'

On 6/12/2012 11:10 PM, BIG BIRD wrote:
"PJ O'D" wrote in message
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you're a dried up, used up, worthless,and useless piece of hillbilly dog ****,
stay away from the streets gomer, the sweepers
will get you


Did someone step on your tail?



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funds was"

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Old December 6th, 2012, 08:18 PM posted to soc.retirement,alt.health,alt.horror,aus.politics,rec.travel.europe
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Default Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 12 /5 /12 on that 'pancea' of Socialized medicine down the "NSW hospitals still failing to meet emergency room deadlines" and more.....


When US infant mortality rates are lower than Cubas get back to us
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Old December 7th, 2012, 08:51 AM posted to soc.retirement,alt.health,alt.horror,aus.politics,rec.travel.europe
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Default Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 12 /5 /12 on that 'pancea' of

On Dec 6, 3:18*pm, "dechucka" wrote:

When US infant mortality rates are lower than Cubas get back to us


Cuba reports a IMR 0f 4.8 which may or may not be fudged by their
Propaganda Minister and reporting parameters may or not be consistent
with US parameters

Our reported overall IMR varies dramatically by race/ethnicity and
geographically.
\

White non Hispanic Americans in fact do report a lower IMR than Cuba
in many of our individual states While Hispanic Americans report a
lower IMR than Cuba in several individual states, African American
IMRs however are consistently an extreme multiple of both non
Hispanic, Hispanic American and Cuban everywhere which introduces that
ethnic/lifestyle variable.

BTW, I notice Australia reports an IMR of 4.6 which is probably within
the statistical margin of error with Cuba and no signifigant variation
with this third world country.

You are welcome to check the numbers reported yourself which are
easily retrievable through google
 




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