So that equates to about $10,000 per household per year or $3,500 per person per year for healthcare.
The problem with US health care is that it is run by the big corporations, and their goal is one thing only, to suck the maximum amount of money out of the customers as possible. These corporations ie hospitals/drug companies etc are known for working together to keep prices high.
It won't be an easy transisiton for the US going from the old system to a more civilised health care system, the powerful big corporations will be kicking and screaming trying to protect those easy, corrupt, megabuck profits that they have become so accustomed to.
Ron,
John, Don't forget the other side of that coin. It is estimated that 18,000 people a year die in the US because they have no insurance. Insurance companies are saying profits are up because people are postponing treatment (fewer claims).
Source:https://www.politifact.com/truth-o-...ll-says-22000-americans-die-yearly-because-t/
<snip>In other words, once you compare death rates in an apples-to-apples fashion — comparing insured smokers to uninsured smokers, for instance — the likelihood of dying evens out. This, in turn, would mean that IOM's estimate of 18,000 deaths would drop essentially to zero.
...I wish you would explain what you mean by that characterization. How can a reimbursement system be uncivilized? I take it that you think our quality of care is uncivilized and am quite irked by that suggestion.
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If you want an uncivilized system, a system that lacks compassion, a system that would rather let a child suffocate in the hospital than die peacefully with his family at home -- all because the Canadian government didn't want to spend the money to do a simple tracheostomy -- then look Baby Joseph's case from last year.
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The American system shows compassion and our quality is a model for others. We took Baby Joseph into one of our church-affiliated hospitals and performed the operation. (The Canadian government was reluctant to let him even come here. Why? Were they worried about the politics and how it would look?) He went home and died several months later in the care of his parents. Do you know what it is like to suffocate? Should a patient's life be controlled by what is politically expedient. That is what I would call uncivilized.
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