Not sure why Singapore keeps getting brought up, but it's an example of extremely efficient government regulated healthcare. The government controls all pricing and subsidizes 80-90% of all medical costs for everyone. It is government controlled universal healthcare, which is something that think you're supposed to be arguing against fatslob, so Singapore is just yet another example of how much better the US healthcare system could be with government controlled cost measures instead of allowing corporations to grossly profit off of sick and dying people.







