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Apr 10, 08, 06:50 #2
1. Rather poorly, it is underfunded and too many old people place a heavy burden on it, and the monthly pension is below poverty level.
2. Yes, but it is underfunded or poorly managed and walk-outs and strikes are rampant. Lines are very long. Despite these problems most people admit that it is better than nothing. Private insurance/clinics exist but not everyone can afford it.
3. Not usually, unless it is private, then yes.
4. Not as common as say, the US.
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