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Careful what you wish for when looking at healthcare in other countries. I paid UK taxes for many years, part of which funded the NHS (National Health Service), which has been acclaimed by some of our politicians here in the US. The NHS has been broken for a number of years; Currently, there are 8 million people on waiting lists for procedures (that's over 10% of the population) with no light at the end of the tunnel. GP (family doctor) appointments are very difficult to get for many. Several months ago a senior relative fell, breaking bones, and waited in an ambulance outside the hospital for 15 hours before being admitted.

Hospitals have staff who spend at least part of their day shuffling patients between different care levels and even between hospitals to open up a bed or two for new patients.

The new UK government just announced a £40B ($52B) tax increase, including £26B ($34B) additional funding for the NHS.

I have numerous examples from my own experience and that of relatives that show how the system has been broken for a long time.
 
Careful what you wish for when looking at healthcare in other countries. I paid UK taxes for many years, part of which funded the NHS (National Health Service), which has been acclaimed by some of our politicians here in the US. The NHS has been broken for a number of years; Currently, there are 8 million people on waiting lists for procedures (that's over 10% of the population) with no light at the end of the tunnel. GP (family doctor) appointments are very difficult to get for many. Several months ago a senior relative fell, breaking bones, and waited in an ambulance outside the hospital for 15 hours before being admitted.

Hospitals have staff who spend at least part of their day shuffling patients between different care levels and even between hospitals to open up a bed or two for new patients.

The new UK government just announced a £40B ($52B) tax increase, including £26B ($34B) additional funding for the NHS.

I have numerous examples from my own experience and that of relatives that show how the system has been broken for a long time.

The US health care system is the most expensive per capita and our system doesn't even crack the top ten in health care ratings for developed countries. Usually, we barely crack the top 20 in most reputable rating sources. Spending more for less doesn't work for me. Projected cost increases for our current system are unsustainable for future generations and possibly even for us old guys/gals.

Glad to hear your solutions to this major problem. Please enlighten me.

 
Glad to hear your solutions to this major problem. Please enlighten me.
I don't recall suggesting I had the solution.
That report is out of date. e.g. the suggestion of political stability in the UK; The UK recently had the biggest political upset in many years and, in the short time (4 months) the Labour party has been in office, they've lost the support of many Brits. I can't/won't speak for the accuracy of reporting on the other countries.
 
The basic Medicare package is the same for everyone. Of course, you can get supplements, etc... Medicare for All would work like Medicare. You sound like one of those people that want the federal government to stay out of their Medicare. In Medicare for All one could potentially get additional supplements as needed.
I am of the opinion that the reason Medicare is so buggered up is precisely because the govt is running the show. The govt has never been in the business of making money, only spending yours and mine. It's just not in their long-range plan to turn a profit as long as they are only spending other people's money. Turn Medicare over to a private entity and watch how the system changes within 3 years.
 
Turn Medicare over to a private entity and watch how the system changes within 3 years.
you mean let them run it like pharmaceuticals, the indiana turnpike, california energy (enron), chicago parking meters (prices went up 400%), nursing homes, and prisons?

The govt might not be the most efficient but there are some things that should not be run by for profit entities
 
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