Poor People Are Still Sicker Than The Rich In Germany, Despite Universal Health Care
Even with generous health coverage, sizable health disparities persist between Hamburg's wealthier and poorer neighborhoods. Crowding, poor air quality and fewer physicians plague poorer areas.
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October 16, 2019 at 11:21PM
NPR News: Poor People Are Still Sicker Than The Rich In Germany, Despite Universal Health Care
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