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Healthcare in the United States and Yemen William M. Kipp SOC 101-06 Fall 2003 Professor Watkins Healthcare in Yemen and the United States Although there are many problems in the world today, very few affect us as much as healthcare. The United States of America has one of the best healthcare systems in the worlds, but countries like Yemen and other less developed nations in the world have little to no national healthcare available. Most people do not even think about how few healthcare practitioners there are in small countries like Yemen. It is a well-known fact that most doctors prefer to settle in urban areas where there are more people rather than travel to the rural areas where doctors are normally needed the most. Below are two scatter plots comparing the number of urban areas with doctors in Yemen and the U.S. The reason there is such a difference is because...

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