HEALTH CARE
The Danish HEALTH CARE system is a remarkable one. It is one in which private citizen's insurance is not provided for by private insurance companies, but by the state itself. Danish citizens do not need to worry about their HEALTH CARE, how it will be provided, and how much is covered, etc. because unlike the U.S. "...hospital, medical, and dental care is provided for without fees" (Einhorn & Logue, 143). Although far from perfect, the Danish HEALTH CARE system does provide quality HEALTH CARE to its entire population, regardless of income, class, gender, or race. Denmark's infant mortality rate is 5.4 per 1,000 people and has a maternity rate of 3.4 per 100,000 live births as well as life expectancies of 72.5 for men and 77.8 for women. These statistics only reinforce the qualtity of Danish HEALTH CARE, proving Denmark to be among the best HEALTH CARE providers in the world (Walter 1).