nosuchreality
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spootieho said:I like what I see so far from the Australian system.
UK and Canada aren't that great. We have uncles in Canada that have been waiting for years for care. Same in the UK. This is care they would get in the US immediately. Also have had close relatives die waiting for care in the UK. It's not all green on the other side. I still do support universal health care, but lets not kid ourselves. If you are insured in the US, you might be better off (other than the ridiculous premium price).
Bringing up our current medicare doesn't quite count because it's currently part of a very hybrid system.
The UK is lierally building or just built their first Proton therapy center for cancer. Previously if you could successfully argue for it and prove medical need, you would have been sent to the USA.
Isn't the simplest solution to modify the Medicare rules so that the Government can offer medicare as insurance at cost in all markets (cost in thr sub-50 crowd) and then like ACA, cap the cost of the premium for people at 10% of their income?