Annamaria ~
I can easily understand your reaction to Richard's comment that "in Denmark, all medical treatment is totally free" (with 3 exclamation points).
Although it's a factual comment (as far as it goes) I agree with your observation that health care in Denmark - or anywhere in the world - is not truly free and that the small (approximately 5.5 million, less than the population of Manhattan) homogeneous nation (90% of the population is of Danish ancestry) that produced the Vikings, Hans Christian Andersen, Neils Bohr and Victor Borge, among other notables, has it's own problems and they include a very low economic growth rate (less than the U.S.) and an exodus of Danish youth that leave for countries with lower taxes. So, I agree with Marianna that 'no system' is perfect', including socialist systems in tiny countries with minimal military obligations that have no relation to America with it's very diverse population that is so much larger than Denmark (312 million to Denmark's 5.5 million) that it is simply not comparable - not to mention the kind of expenses the U.S. government has that small countries like Denmark simply do not have to deal with, such as serious terrorism threats. Currently some 30 million Americans receive some sort of 'welfare' payments. There are many federal and state 'programs' available for those in need, so the U.S. is already half-way to socialism. The kind that has worked so well in Europe and that some want to see here for reasons that I cannot understand. Well, I can speculate, but as Marianna stated, these AN forums are not the proper venue for these kinds of arguments. We exist to inform, advise and support AN patients, not bicker over what are, ultimately, 'political' issues.
On that note, I'll offer my congratulations to Richard and thank him for his contribution - and kind words for the AN website forums. I would like to see the discussion regarding health care systems in other countries end here. If anyone wishes to continue, please use the PM system. My in box is open. However, if anyone persists in going off-topic we'll have to lock the thread. Something we rarely have to do on these usually congenial forums. Thanks for your cooperation.
Jim