Private insurance companies have earned the public’s distrust. They routinely put profitability above their policyholders’ well-being. And a system of private health insurance provision also has higher administrative costs than a single-payer system, in which the government is the sole insurer.

But the avarice and inefficiencies of private insurers are not the sole — or even primary — reasons why vital medical services are often unaffordable and inaccessible in the United States. The bigger issue is that America’s health care providers — hospitals, physicians, and drug companies — charge much higher rates than their peers in other wealthy nations.

  • @[email protected]
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    283 days ago

    I’m an American and I have to wait months to see a specialist. I think I’ll take my chances with socialized healthcare.

    • Capt. Wolf
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      What kills me is this was literally the prime complaint against socialized healthcare. Then the covid lockdown hit and suddenly it takes 3 months for me to get an appointment with my primary doctor.

      • @dogslayeggs
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        10 years before COVID I had to change primary care doctors because he was scheduled 3 months out. It got way worse after COVID, but the argument about long wait times was always overblown.

    • Dhs92
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      My specialist won’t even see patients anymore. You have to schedule to see a medical assistant, and even that is 12 months out.

    • Flying Squid
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      Yep. Me too. Took me nine months to get a new neurologist when my old one retired.

      Edit: Apparently there are at least three fans of the American capitalist healthcare system.

    • @[email protected]
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      93 days ago

      I think it was a five month wait to see if I had cancer. Luckily it wasn’t a bad one, eh?