Simple charts are often made to represent the wrong story. Can you tell me if:
1) Universal health care in these countries allow multi-million dollar awards to patients when something doesn't go perfect.
2) Do the US numbers include unnecessary surgeries like breast augmentations and other costly procedures that are not covered in universal care.
3) Why do people with money who have universal health care choose to go to other countries for their procedures?
There is some truth in what is said in the fallacies of healthcare and the free market. It is the exception rather than the rule however.
Even a simple doctor visit today is expensive. Emergency room care is even more expensive. They must treat all who go through the emergency rooms, and most cannot pay. The rest of us pay for them already.
How about we talk about what drives the cost so high here in the USA. It is the Lawyers. Litigation. There have been so many litigations against doctors who deliver babies that their insurance rates are in excess of $250,000 a year! You hear about these payouts all the time for one thing or another. That money doesn't come out of thin air. The cost of free market health care would likely be cheaper per capita if we eliminated unwarranted lawsuits. Clear malpractice cases should still be dealt with.
Now tell me. If there is a clear case of malpractice under universal health care, is their a lawsuit and payout? Should we get rid of litigations for those truly wronged in order to make universal health care affordable?



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