This is the #pronunciation of #pharmaceutical in four #English dialects of American, British, Australian, and Welsh.
Please note that these are typical pronunciations of these dialects, and not necessarily what you may hear from their native speakers.
The original video can be fount at https://1col.com/pharmaceutical
This channel is not monetized and the videos are shared to help English learners. You are free to use this video for educational purposes. Video Rating: / 5
Healthcare in the US and the UK is crazy different! Connie Glynn, OhItsJustKim, and Evan Edinger (me!) chat about our experiences! Hope you enjoy!
Also, what are your thoughts on my recent editing style change to throw more sources into the video when info is given that’s not just personal? I’m digging it!
Thank you so much for watching! Hope you enjoyed it!
If you’re new to my channel and videos, hi! I’m Evan Edinger, and I make weekly “comedy” videos every Sunday evening. As an American living in London I love noticing the funny differences between the cultures and one of my most popular video series is my British VS American one. I’m also known for making terrible puns so sorry in advance. Hope to see you around, and I’ll see you next Sunday! 🙂
How I make my videos!
Camera – Canon 70D: http://amzn.to/1k3d7i1
Lens – Sigma F/1.8 18-35mm: http://amzn.to/1KyNviy
Microphone – Sennheiser MKE600: http://amzn.to/1WiNC9L
Microphone – Zoom H4n: http://amzn.to/1RvJmkG
Lights – Soft boxes: http://amzn.to/2c6os1X
Memory Card: http://amzn.to/1RGzGEh
Editing software – Final Cut Pro X Video Rating: / 5
With support growing for universal health coverage, just what does “single-payer” mean? Here’s a deep-dive into what a single-payer health-care system would look like, and the arguments for and against it. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2qiJ4dy
In which John discusses the complicated reasons why the United States spends so much more on health care than any other country in the world, and along the way reveals some surprising information, including that Americans spend more of their tax dollars on public health care than people in Canada, the UK, or Australia. Who’s at fault? Insurance companies? Drug companies? Malpractice lawyers? Hospitals? Or is it more complicated than a simple blame game? (Hint: It’s that one.)
For a much more thorough examination of health care expenses in America, I recommend this series at The Incidental Economist: http://theincidentaleconomist.com/wordpress/what-makes-the-us-health-care-system-so-expensive-introduction/
The Commonwealth Fund’s Study of Health Care Prices in the US: http://www.commonwealthfund.org/~/media/Files/Publications/Issue%20Brief/2012/May/1595_Squires_explaining_high_hlt_care_spending_intl_brief.pdf
Some of the stats in this video also come from this New York Times story: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/02/health/colonoscopies-explain-why-us-leads-the-world-in-health-expenditures.html?pagewanted=all
This is the first part in what will be a periodic series on health care costs and reforms leading up to the introduction of the Affordable Care Act, aka Obamacare, in 2014. Video Rating: / 5