Chrkeller said:
I am not a fan personally. The US system isn't as expensive as people make it out to be. It is founded in a shared risk system, similar to Universal. The difference is Universal is paid via taxes, while employment pays for the US's shared risk plan. The max out of pocket, on average, is 4-5k. Nobody in the US is paying hundreds of thousands, that is a BS myth (not directed at you) that the media has created. The other point is, when I lived in Europe with Universal, waiting times for a specialist was 6 to 9 months. In the US, yeah it costs me 4k, but I could see someone in a week. |
It's not a BS myth unless you like to ignore basic facts. The US leads the world in medical bankruptcies and medical debt no other country is even close to the US when it comes to that basic undeniable fact.








