Pemalite said:
Rab said:
I'm not sure I undertand your reasoning, wouldnt Canada's health system be scalable ?
In 2006, per-capita spending for health care in Canada was US$3,678; in the U.S. it's US$6,714. The U.S. spent 15.3% of GDP on healthcare in that year; Canada spent only 10.0%
The US is spending far more per-capita and has the resources, just look at the military budget, but the US still gets worse health outcomes
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And that's not just limited to Canada vs USA either.
The USA spends roughly 2.5x the OECD average on Healthcare, yet it's health results rank lower.
The USA health system is slow, inefficient, ineffective and expensive.
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I dont understand why everyone in the US looks at socialism (free education, healthcare) with such disdane.
It "seem's" to be the best solution so far, for health & education.
It also effects "happiness" levels, apparnetly that top10 happiest places in the world, they all have free education & healthcare systems.
Time for the US to change its healthcare system to ones like in europe.