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Random thoughts of an American in Finland

Showing posts with label single-payer health system. Show all posts
Showing posts with label single-payer health system. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Mökkis and ERs

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Here in Finland, we are in full autumn mode, meaning the days are certainly shorter and often gray, and plant life has either died or shed...
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Monday, June 8, 2015

A Sick Business

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The other day I ran across an article in the Atlantic Monthly that perfectly illustrates something that seems could happen only in America....
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Friday, March 30, 2012

Affordable Care

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Yesterday, I got up at 4:30 to take my youngest son to the airport for a trip to Spain. While he was stuffing the last of his gear into his...
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Kent Tankersley
I’m an expatriate American living in Finland, where to my utter surprise, I’ve somehow spent half of the fifty-odd years of my life, so far. Time does have a way of sneaking up on you. As an American and long-time resident in a foreign land, I often feel pulled between two worlds, no longer completely familiar with the land of my birth after so many years and yet not always a full-fledged member of the society where I’ve made my home. Call it the dilemma of the expat. You gain new experiences when you stray far from home and broaden your horizons, but you lose something as well. Finland, an unassuming country on the fringes of Western Europe, is not the most obvious place for someone from a tiny town in North Georgia to find themselves. How the hell did I get here? And why do I stay?
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