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Image credit   America’s life expectancy is not doing pretty good in terms of standing against other countries such as Turkey, Portugal and Slovenia despite having to spend %4 trillion every year on health care. If in the past we have looked at the problem within the four corners of healthcare facilities, improving services, better equipment, right nurse-to-patient ratio, more research and development to prevent or cure...