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Old 28-11-2016, 09:07 AM #1
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Originally Posted by Maru View Post
Hi DR

Curious, but why is the UN looking specifically into UK welfare? What do they get out of this? Never heard of an American study here from them or really anyone externally, so it's new territory to me. Or maybe just never heard one cited anyway. Would be nice if we had an outsiders perspective to put pressure... every little bit hwlps.

I have nothing else really to contribute because not sure how our systems compare with the UK. I know our Disability in general is not that great. Very hard to make ends meet, if at all. Our healthcare is OK, but finding a doctor that takes Medicare can be difficult at times. A great doctor anyway. Obamacare has made that harder because more have dropped the coverage of those patients because it is hard to do business with Medicare specifically.
Hi Maru

It comes under the 'World Health organization' division and is one of the six principle organs of the UN. The ICJ have an obligation to look into complaints about health and welfare of UN member states.
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