Not sure what USA you're living in. The average ER wait in my area is 4 hours. I have waited over 24 hours in the ER with my pregnant wife. I'm not for free medical care. I pay over $650 every 2 weeks for insurance. This video is not reality for most non-rich americans.
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If you get sick, you first and foremost need healthcare, which the US (unlike every other modern country) can’t provide to its people without crushing premiums and medical debt.
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No it is not.
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Rationing time etc. does not bode well for those who are willing to become indebted for life saving care.
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Doesn’t work very well
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The quality of healthcare wont change whether its provided or not. Doctors are still professionals and the equipment they use is still regulated to be safe and effective
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What this video is arguing is that free health care is bad because its not quality. First off, its the same quality. Second, U'd be getting no health care if u cant afford it, so even if it wasnt as good, its still better than nothing
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Canadian here. Our system is deeply flawed. Family member needs a CT scan.... 4 month wait. Layers and layers of expensive government bureaucratic mess. If we want a quick resolution many of us go to the US and pay out our own pocket.
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We had the same situation & we paid for it & got it in less than a week
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