Meanwhile, the plebs will wait in line for hours, days, weeks, months, years, for treatment in the increasingly overcrowded and underfunded hospitals. They can't afford a baksheesh, even less to move to the nice districts with nice hospitals, or to go abroad.
The US system is quite bad since the New Deal and WWII, that somehow tied healthcare to work-based insurance contracts, with an absurd amount of regulations, monopolies and bureaucracy. US doctors spend more time in bureaucracy than in patient care—and that's after hiring aides.
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Of course, the socialist party aka "Democrats" is pushing for ever more communism as the "solution" to all problems caused by government regulation. Meanwhile, regulatory cartels of insurance companies milk citizens and destroy accountability through opaque bulk pricing.
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A "good" insurance plan will reimburse "over 90%" of medicine costs—but with a $15 "copay" and a regulatory limit to a few days worth of pills. Thus *after reimbursement* you end up paying more for a 3 month supply than buying unreimbursed on international free markets online.
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