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I'm not interested in moral arguments. I need links to studies and the like. Also, what's the story behind Great Britain having the best surgeons in the world? Is it true?

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Also, I keep hearing bring up life expectancy and infant mortality rate. I just tell them that neither of those things are related to healthcare, rather lifestyle choices. Can anyone go any more in depth than I?

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Also, I keep hearing bring up life expectancy and infant mortality rate. I just tell them that neither of those things are related to healthcare, rather lifestyle choices. Can anyone go any more in depth than I?

 

Why are you looking for evidence to support a view? Isn't the idea to first look at evidence before deciding what your viewpoint is? Or are you in a debate or something where you've been assigned to take a particular side of the argument?

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In a debate. Life expectancy and infant mortality rate is an extremely popular argument in favor of UHC.

 

Is it a debate where you've been assigned to argue against UHC by a third party, such as a teacher in a class you're in? My point is that if you're assigned by someone else to have to argue a particular viewpoint, then it makes sense to specifically seek out evidence supporting that side. If you're in a debate where you haven't been forced to take one side or the other, then it seems backward to choose your side and then seek evidence after.

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