In Israel, which "regulates its health care system aggressively, requiring all 
residents to carry insurance and capping revenue for various parts of 
the country’s health care system.
Israel created a national health care system in 1995, largely funded 
through payroll and general tax revenue. The government provides all 
citizens with health insurance: They get to pick from one of four 
competing, nonprofit plans. Those insurance plans have to accept all 
customers—including people with pre-existing conditions—and provide 
residents with a broad set of government-mandated benefits."
Read the Washington Post, Romney praises health care in Israel, where ‘strong government influence’ has driven down costs. 
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