I agree it is low growth from the economic view alone. The medical system's tendency to overuse any procedure for ultimately what are financial reasons makes the number seemingly ridiculously low unless somehow "do no harm" kicked in. Nah. It's a mystery to me.
Where are the stories of wrecks? They don't standout in my memory anyway. Plus, the second link says they have twice the assets as they have debt. Nothing like the 40 dollars of assets to 39 dollars debt plus in the USA sub prime. Are these stories simply "sour grapes" or what?
I agree it is low growth from the economic view alone. The medical system's tendency to overuse any procedure for ultimately what are financial reasons makes the number seemingly ridiculously low unless somehow "do no harm" kicked in. Nah. It's a mystery to me.
Where are the stories of wrecks? They don't standout in my memory anyway. Plus, the second link says they have twice the assets as they have debt. Nothing like the 40 dollars of assets to 39 dollars debt plus in the USA sub prime. Are these stories simply "sour grapes" or what?