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If you move to a country like the U.S. and someone in your family has a long-term medical condition, you run the risk of being denied insurance coverage, i.e. the opportunity to obligate other people to help cover your bills. However, if you move to a country with socialized medicine and someone in your family has a long-term medical condition, then you run the risk of being denied the ability to live there:
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