The real Death Squad country is and always has been good old USA. Once Nixon started the ball rolling to get HMO s to replace real insurance the costs went through the roof. I loved my ACA insurance but became disabled at 61 and at 63 was forced onto Medicare. I have traditional Medicare. Much worse and more expensive than ACA but at least I do get care when I can find a doctor. My friends who got suckered into those " Advantage" plans wait forever for approvals . Those constant phone you get every enrollment period are from private companies contracted to lure you away from traditional Medicare with their little benefits. They all get a huge commission ( every month for as long as you are enrolled for each person who falls for the scam.) Even if I could benefit from that garbage I refuse to participate in the sell out to private insurance that this evil plan ensures. As a traditional Medicare consumer I can get treated anywhere. No networks no pre-approvals. Sorry so long but a close friend got jerked around for more than a YEAR with serious health issues by United Healrhcare . She dropped it and went back to traditional.
This is one of those subjects that is difficult to discuss without crossing the line into the dreaded "politics." But, I'll try.
Simple logic tells me that Taxes>Insurance companies>Doctors will leave less money for actual care than would Taxes>Doctors.
The insurance companies and big pharma in the US are making buckets of money that in other countries are actually going to health care. The
United States is the highest spending country worldwide when it comes to health care. Prices of prescription drugs in the U.S. are 2.4 times higher than the average prices of nine other similar nations. One would think this should give the US the best care. NOPE!
Try getting an accurate quote before a hospital stay and you will find that's impossible. I recently discovered that some people in some ares could actually have their share of Medicare paid so I did an on-line search. All I ended up with were links to the different "Advantage Plans." And as far as getting a real breakdown on the difference care and costs between them and standard Medicare, not much help there either. Both the government and private web sites are more concerned with helping sell for-profit insurance than answering patient questions. The last time I saw a doctor I told him that US medical system SUCKS and all he could do was sadly nod his head and agree.
A search for "what countries have a better health care system than the US." results in: "The top-performing countries overall are Norway, the Netherlands, and Australia. The United States ranks
last overall, despite spending far more of its gross domestic product on health care." Health Care, Homelessness, Military, Education, you name it, the US stubbornly refuses to look outside our own borders to find plans and ideas that work better. Why?
A study that was done to try and figure this out found the opinions of 90% of Americans have essentially no impact at all on what laws get passed.
https://act.represent.us/sign/problempoll-fba While the opinions of the bottom 90% of income earners in America have a “statistically non-significant impact,” economic elites, business interests, and people who can afford lobbyists still carry major influence. And there you have it. The people and companies that are enriched by our current systems have no intention of allowing us to change it.