A lot of negative buzz in the U.S. hisses "socialized medicine," partly because of the delays and restrictions associated with government run health care in many countries.
"That's not what I found in Costa Rica, at all," said retiree Gene Warneke from his home near Grecia, a sky-top villa overlooking Costa Rica's lush Central Valley. He now walks with a prosthetic leg in the aftermath of an amputation brought on by a clotting disorder.

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