Take a look inside a government run healthcare programs in NYC: @NYCMayor and @NYCFirstLady cannot account for $850MM in a taxpayer funded mental health program - and there’s not a thing we can do about it, because government doesn’t police itself.https://therightscoop.com/nyc-mayors-wife-is-unable-to-account-for-850-million-for-her-pet-govt-project/ …
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Well it is in the UK and without it I'd be dead... Yes, dead!
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The usps is 14billion in the RED every year


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Ask our veterans how government healthcare is working for them.
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Nope. I’ve had experience of the US, UK, German and French health systems and the last two come out top. The US providers just want to create revenues imo
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It’s not that simple. Many countries provide good cheap healthcare with a mix of state and private. I think the Dutch and Swiss systems provide quality and coverage and affordability. The US is a mess in comparison
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Lol. This from the only country in the world where increased spending on medical care does not result in better quality.https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2018/03/u-s-pays-more-for-health-care-with-worse-population-health-outcomes/ …
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In socialized medicine the government makes the decisions of life and death. But their incentive is for death. In a fee for service system, a dead patient is a loss of revenue. In socialized medicine a dead patient is a cost savings.
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Private healthcare apparently isn't the answer either. Aproximately 45,000 people die every year because they can't afford going to the doctor.
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