Mr Khan said:
That's largely going on all over the developed world now, though. Not to say Japan doesn't have it especially rough. The only thing they really got right was there health system. Lower cost, better coverage, and their health system is solvent, isn't it? |
I don't know... seems systemic of something worse when a company is rehiring 90% of their retirees at a 40% paycut. That's just heinous.
As for Japan.
It's not really solvent... but that's due to demographic issues.... though i'd argue that's why it's mostly been successful too.
You can have the best recipe in the world and it's still not going to make good tasting food if your ingriedents suck.
The Japanese are a lot healthier going in to their system them most other countries. The way Japan's healthcare works actually is a lot like a much cheaper version of our system... where doctors get paid mostly by proscribing more tests whether they're needed or not.








