All I know is that US healthcare used to be the envy of the world. Friend and foe alike traveled thousands of miles to avail themselves of its unparalleled services. It was cheap and effective; produced treatments, devices, methods and drugs everyone emulated.
Then, the government decided to fix it.
Now it’s on life support.
I agree with all you wrote.
Read about someone in a private group recently that moved to Marbella, Spain.
He’d lived in the US, S. America and Singapore.
Said the system in Spain was the best he’d been exposed to.
Total annual cost for his family of 5 (husband, wife, 3 kids) was $2,500/yr.
BTW, specialists who are trained in great schools and speak english.
Up until last month when I switched to medicare, I was paying $1,003/mo. in health ins. premiums...
AND IT DIDN’T COVER ANYTHING!
Something isn’t right and I think the article is spot on...