its dark, to think a country than can easily afford to provide health care to its people based on its wealth relative to other countries that provide this same, US should not. not only does not, but SHOULD not. latest chart i can find, and US is such an outlier in its spending, but getting so little https://www.healthsystemtracker.org/...es/#item-start
Again, to the "how will you pay for it" the answer is there. we do, we already have the spend per capita way beyond any other nation that provides universal health care. we need to eliminate the broken, the bottleneck admin, and 30 mil per year CEOs of insurance companies, of coders who are installed to deliberately obscure that you are being charged $7 for a hospital stay aspirin if you have 1 type of coverage, and .30 cents if you have another.so we get what we are paying for already. if there are some 500k people in a field that are for most part not at all providing better health, but there to maximize billing, that is a break that needs a fix to equalize to rest of industrialized world.
Again, to the "how will you pay for it" the answer is there. we do, we already have the spend per capita way beyond any other nation that provides universal health care. we need to eliminate the broken, the bottleneck admin, and 30 mil per year CEOs of insurance companies, of coders who are installed to deliberately obscure that you are being charged $7 for a hospital stay aspirin if you have 1 type of coverage, and .30 cents if you have another.so we get what we are paying for already. if there are some 500k people in a field that are for most part not at all providing better health, but there to maximize billing, that is a break that needs a fix to equalize to rest of industrialized world.
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