You haven’t shown me all possible taxes in Europe that go towards healthcare. Maybe such a source does not exist, which makes it suspicious that Europe would want to hide that knowledge.
If you haven’t shown me the hidden taxes, or direct taxes, that are redirected towards healthcare, than you haven’t shown me anything.
My mother worked for Canadians.
She only got the idea that the Canadian system was better, reinforced by her paying for what Blue Shield didn’t.
All taxes, hidden or not, have to ultimately = all expenditures.
Unless there is a large underground market for health care services (not captured by national accounds because it is illegal), somehow paid for by taxation, hidden or not, your concerns seem irrelevant.
Imagine a doctor working under the table, not reporting his taxable income, but somehow still getting reimbursed by the Ministry of Health.
“You haven’t shown me all possible taxes in Europe that go towards healthcare. Maybe such a source does not exist, which makes it suspicious that Europe would want to hide that knowledge.”
The British Medical Association [of doctors] will tell you about the underfunding of the NHS for as long as you care to hear it, and more.