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Message: The stress of paying for health insurance is enough to give you a heart attack. With rates and deductibles increasing, and coverage decreasing, Americans are crying out for the broken health care system to be mended — but it’s not just America. Health care is a concern shared by every other country in the world. Canada, often cited as a shining example of a universal health care system, is plagued with long waiting times for operations, limited access to modern technology, and doctors scurrying to leave the country. Thirty years of government intervention has not fixed their health care problem. Seventy percent of Americans believe the U.S. health care system is in a state of crisis or at least has major problems, according to Gallup pollsters. The Kaiser Family Foundation conducted a survey in June 2005 and found that over twice as many respondents were more concerned about rising health… Read Full Article