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vlad321 said:
Kasz216 said:

That's not what Financial Fairness is Vlad.

I already mentioned this.... as did that report.

Financial Fairness has NOTHING to do with quality of treatment.

It's not a valid statistic.

 

While once again.  Health distribution is irrelevent if you don't account for factors outside of healthcare that are actually greater then healthcare when it comes to health.

 

 

It's percent of their income that people pay. Yes, if an household pays an extraordinary amount while another doesn,t one is more likely to go into debt, stress, etc. More importantly, if that's the case the one with lower income may reserve going to a doctor for a checkup that could be potentially fatal. Overall it discourages the poor from going to the hospital when maybe they should have. THis is also a report on the system as a whole.

Which is... impossible.

You can't make a ranking system between 1 and whatever if your trying to measure multiple different variables.

It's statistical stupidtity.  Anyone who's had a class in statistics can tell you that.  You need to keep what your measuring simple... and it being one measurement.

It's likely why the WHO doesn't do it anymore.


Also when it comes to stress... unless some new study has come out... Stress is something most related to personality.