Pol, Government, Discourse, Question Afficher plus
Pol, Government, Discourse, Question Afficher plus
Pol, Government, Discourse, Question Afficher plus
Pol, Government, Discourse, Question Afficher plus
Pol, Government, Discourse, Question Afficher plus
Pol, Government, Discourse, Question Afficher plus
Pol, Government, Discourse, Question Afficher plus
Pol, Government, Discourse, Question Afficher plus
Pol, Government, Discourse, Question Afficher plus
@Angle Prevention is cheaper than treatment, so e.g. taking steps to reduce obesity would, in the long run, require less money in the healthcare system, freeing up money for other things.
(In concrete systems it's not as easy as that since e.g. in the German system the money for the healthcare system isn't directly transferable to the regular tax pots, but still)