Somebody agrees with me
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The part the author has wrong is the blanket comment that smaller cities always have less options for health care. Not true where I live!
My area has great health care facilities, access to direct food supply (farmers), lots of space (low density), low housing cost, and good winters to kill the big bugs. LOL
Pretty great here. Y'all come to Minnesooooooota!
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Most smaller communities do not have first-line medical care. Most of the time it's ok, but usually along the lines of meat & potatoes. Basic med/surg, maybe a pedi, sometimes an eye doc or an ortho.
No cardio, neuro, GI, GU, etc.
But to compare the healthcare availability in the U.S. to England, Western Europe or New Zealand, somebody has never driven across West Texas.
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