Is there anywhere where healthcare is a good system for all? We'd appreciate getting some real opinions from people on universal healthcare.
United States proponents of universal or single-payer healthcare compare the inflated cost of healthcare in the states to the 'free' care that so many receive elsewhere. We emphasize "free" out of familiarity to the trend of the bitter shouts, "Nothing is free!" and offended queries, "Why should I have to help you?!" Any comments that exhibit this kind of behavior are kind of useless and waste good energy, so keep that in mind. Everyone knows the money has to be contributed to the applicable system, one way or another.
In the U.S., what has been a healthcare system that offers the best care to those with the most inflated personal bank accounts and insurance policies, our collective envy of other countries that offer universal care programs is boosted by thousands of social media conversations in which foreigners support their healthcare systems with verve, indicating that they never have to pay for anything and that it's a terrific system because they are able to acquire the care that they need (even if it is limited, at least they're able to seek regular basic and most forms of extended care). However, when we look around, we do find other stories.
Keynesian Liberal writes with another point of view, which should prompt everyone to thoroughly consider our options. So many people in the United States don't receive any care at all. How does that compare to the "crisis" unfolding in Europe?
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