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It is likely that shortages in health care services will continue to worsen if a growing proportion of a country’s revenues is not allocated to it. |
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While an increasing ratio of a nation’s income could be devoted to health care, it would still be possible for it to encounter worsening limitations. |
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If shortages in health care are likely to worsen within a country, more of that nation’s income must be devoted to services related to health care. |
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A growing proportion of a country’s income should be directed at reducing the likelihood that health care restrictions will worsen. |
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A higher ratio of a nation’s income is probably necessary to ensure that the proportion of shortages in health care services is manageable. |