Abstract

The current healthcare system in the United States is unsustainable, but any attempts at improvement must be carefully managed to avoid weakening the country's contribution to biomedical science research and the future of genome medicine.

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  • Cares to look that the United States (US) has a perfectly terrible healthcare system

  • It is well accepted that high-tech medical care is of excellent quality in the US

  • Prior to World War II, academic medical science was largely explored in Europe, in Great Britain, France and Germany

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Introduction

Cares to look that the US has a perfectly terrible healthcare system. Yes, we are very good at advances in medical technology. If a medical care delivery system is broken, adding more patients to it is scarcely a prescription for correction. Medical care in the US was largely either useless or dangerous until the advent of World War II.

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