Viper1 said:
The quality of US healthcare is #1 in the world. There is a reason the wealthy travel to the US for major medical issues. The cost of healthcare in the US is ...well, that's a disease unto itself. But when debating healthcare as a ranking or against other healthcare systems, it's good practice to either separate these two factors or ensure context in your debate. Otherwise people could easily be debating 2 very different factors and never know it. |
Oh sure I agree the worlds best specialists are probably in the US. But those people rarely are available for the vast majority of the populace. So is the goal to have the select few best Dr's in the world or to have the overall best healthcare system for the US populace. I firmly believe that we want the best healthcare system for the US populace. Nothing would stop the best from continuing to be the best and charging a premium for their services. The rich that can afford them now will continue to use them. It isnt like the average joe in the US has access to most of these people anyway.
Also Canadian use of US healthcare is vastly exagerrated. A study by the Canadian National Population Health Survey found the following:
These findings from U.S. data are supported by responses to a large population-based health survey, the NPHS, in Canada undertaken during our study period. As noted above, 0.5 percent of respondents indicated that they had received health care in the United States in the prior year, but only 0.11 percent (20 of 18,000 respondents) said that they had gone there for the purpose of obtaining any type of health care, whether or not covered by the public plans.
Also dont forget (maybe you havent heard) some US Insurers have started sending patients abroad to have surgery done.
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