The Healthcare System of the United States

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  • Опубликовано: 16 фев 2014
  • We've been getting a lot of requests to talk about the health care systems of different countries. It's really hard to compress the complexities of each into an episode, but we're going to try. First up is the United States. Others will follow, including next week.
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  • @That254chik
    @That254chik 7 лет назад +300

    Aaaaaa, okay, explains why when I lost my job & tried to apply for medicaid, I was asked if I was in the military, said nope, was asked if I was pregnant or had children, said nope, then told I couldn't be helped. So if i got pregnant, and was poor, I would be rewarded, but being poor and childless doesn't count. Okay.

    • @CassidyStarke
      @CassidyStarke 4 года назад +2

      Donald Trump
      You are not only the president but also a doctor?
      Respect!

    • @marryfox614
      @marryfox614 3 года назад +2

      medicaid is shaquila and jamal aid, if you know what i mean

    • @KeithTreason
      @KeithTreason 3 года назад +2

      DUDE, I lost my seasonal job and the only option available to me through the marketplace was Medicaid. They never explained why I was denied but this just explained it.

    • @davidwatson6831
      @davidwatson6831 3 года назад +1

      @@marryfox614 , to your comment that you simply replied keep it to yourself, if you want to continue to be racist and continue to be ignorant be my guess. Individuals like you need to re-examine and reevaluate your more than less than capacity to even make a clear argumentative statement. I often wonder how much brain power it took you to come up with that thought. When you want to make a real comparison let me know, because you do know most people who receive those services are the majority not the minority in this country. Last time I checked African Americans were a minority group. Oh by the way African Americans have contribute so much to this country but are deemed lazy, you had over 400 years starting in the 1500's. I'm not going to debunk the 1619 Project either, but that is what we learned from the British.... I hope your brain can even morally comprehend your ambiguous, unparalleled, and morally un-educated thought. So do me a favor and have two seats and re-examine your statement if you have the mental capacity to do so.....

    • @Mukaddes5003
      @Mukaddes5003 3 года назад +6

      @@KeithTreason health SYSTEM is really really bullshit in USA. The worst health SYSTEM in the world. But in Turkey the country I Live, the health SYSTEM is FREE to all turkish citizens. Even you dont have to pay any money in biggest and deadly health issues such as cancer. So all the turkish have FREE access to health SYSTEM facilities. In other words, all Turkish citizens, regardless of their illness or health problem, can easily be treated free of charge without any money even if you are exposed to biggest diseases

  • @johnw4016
    @johnw4016 4 года назад +147

    Sad truth is that when you add up costs of all the federal and state programs, American taxpayers already pay as much tax for healthcare as citizens of many other countries pay for universal care.

    • @caracrabtree715
      @caracrabtree715 2 года назад +2

      Federal taxes pays mostly military industrial complex, mostly military contractors and extremely expensive things some which don't even work. I see most of it as money pot for those invested in these industries.

    • @kadeqian9391
      @kadeqian9391 2 года назад +7

      @@caracrabtree715 ok this is objectively not true, federal budget has a bigger percentage occupied by social security and healthcare services than military expenditure. 70% of federal government spending are mandatory spending, which includes healthcare, pensions, social security, unemployment insurance, which evidently is not defence spending which amounts to 4.6trillon per year. defence takes up 700 billion USD per annum, which is roughly what NATO level of defence spending, 3% GDP. So, no, the bulk of Federal spending are on social programs, check your facts

    • @harrykirk7415
      @harrykirk7415 2 года назад

      @@kadeqian9391 Bullshit. The MIC has bankrupted the US. The MIC costs are 10,000 times worse than the fake nuimbers you use.

    • @thomast3570
      @thomast3570 Год назад

      @@kadeqian9391 Are you including in this the programs that have their own self-sustaining income? Like SS, Medicare,?

    • @cartergomez5390
      @cartergomez5390 11 месяцев назад +3

      Universal care is awesome!

  • @rodrigorebollos
    @rodrigorebollos 10 лет назад +97

    This is one of the most underrated youtube shows i know , im not even american and I like watching it. it's great!

    • @kuba2ve
      @kuba2ve 10 лет назад +3

      Your name in Spanish sounds like "Prince Re-Pussies". That's all I can tell.

    • @rodrigorebollos
      @rodrigorebollos 10 лет назад +1

      wew really? my full name is rodrigo rebollos , I know rodrigo means "in the glory of" so my name means ,In the glory of pussies? epic XD

    • @Kbinitraivlogs
      @Kbinitraivlogs 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/5E9CHqpeF4k/видео.html

    • @cartergomez5390
      @cartergomez5390 Год назад

      Why are you answering yourself, bro? Is everything ok up in there? Also, it's not even Christmas right now.

    • @rodrigorebollos
      @rodrigorebollos Год назад

      ​@@cartergomez5390Hi there, someone made a random comment on here awhile back, I believe it was something like... "Your last name sounds like a bad word in my country, it sounds like vagina"
      And I thought it was funny because my first name means "in the glory of"

  • @johnsc7887
    @johnsc7887 8 лет назад +186

    This country's healthcare system is the main reason I want out. I have epilepsy from a head injury and I feel like I'm being punished for it.

    • @superskiier50
      @superskiier50 8 лет назад +24

      +John SC come to canada, we don't charge.

    • @rekabneb
      @rekabneb 8 лет назад +13

      +superskiier50
      no taxes?
      wow I suppose magic pixie dust turns the socialised wheels of that system

    • @superskiier50
      @superskiier50 8 лет назад +41

      Ben Baker it costs less in taxes in canada than it does for the us, down there you pay both up front and in taxes.

    • @rekabneb
      @rekabneb 8 лет назад +5

      superskiier50 you said there was no charge-that means no taxes
      are you going to recant that claim?

    • @mezzoola
      @mezzoola 7 лет назад +25

      Of course we pay taxes but max premiums (in BC...vary by province) are $150 per month for a FAMILY of 3 OR MORE, MAXIMUM, NO MATTER WHAT YOUR INCOME. Anyone earning under $22,000 per year pays NOTHING OUT OF POCKET. Anyone earning over $30,000 pays full premium. We do not cover dental, prescriptions or optometrist but many are covered because of lower wages and a majority of employers offer very inexpensive plans (compared to US) for these added services. There are no co-pays or any added fees (other than one time fees for forms say for a seniors drivers test) You can go to any hospital, get any service, no paperwork, no itemized bills when you leave the hospital for how many squares of toilet paper and q-tips you used.....ya, wow. You never, ever have to hold off taking your sick child to the hospital because you're worried about how much it will cost....THAT IS JUST PLAIN WRONG. I'm quite certain no one in Canada has lost their house because they couldn't pay their medical bills. Also, the BC medical system saved my life in an emergency. I lived in Washington State for 2 years so I do have some first hand experience. SO, YES, I AM MORE THAN HAPPY TO PAY TAXES TO SUPPORT OUR SYSTEM.

  • @Kevin51611
    @Kevin51611 4 года назад +237

    “If he dies, he dies” - US Health Care System

    • @Undefined5121
      @Undefined5121 3 года назад +10

      @Алексей Смирнов The free market will never regulate healthcare prices, privatization is the reason we're in this mess

    • @guntherdergarstigeganter6431
      @guntherdergarstigeganter6431 3 года назад +1

      "But it doesn't matter if he dies, because we can charge his family instead"

    • @Mukaddes5003
      @Mukaddes5003 3 года назад +6

      "united slaves of america"

    • @barnacles1352
      @barnacles1352 3 года назад

      @@Mukaddes5003 what?

    • @elperroshane1362
      @elperroshane1362 3 года назад +2

      HAHAHAHA you have to see, LATAM health care system

  • @markknoop6283
    @markknoop6283 3 года назад +15

    In the Netherlands it's completely in private companies.
    The only difference is the government negotiates the prices for the healthcare for everyone.

    • @tommcg1776
      @tommcg1776 Год назад +1

      Are you guys going to win the world cup this year, or what? That party is going to be huge and I dont want to miss it!

    • @markknoop6283
      @markknoop6283 Год назад +1

      @@tommcg1776 changes are slim.

  • @anneteller3128
    @anneteller3128 4 года назад +4

    I developed a sinus infection while visiting the UK as a tourist. I am a foreigner, not a citizen, not covered on their national health plan and my total payment was less than just my co-payment for my insurance in the US.

  • @ottosurfer
    @ottosurfer 10 лет назад +106

    I've lived in the States for 2 years. Healthcare is shit.

    • @Mukaddes5003
      @Mukaddes5003 3 года назад

      "united slaves of america"

    • @Mukaddes5003
      @Mukaddes5003 3 года назад

      "united slaves of america"

    • @n.martin8042
      @n.martin8042 3 года назад

      Is Shit if You Have bronze insurance, in you have gold or platinum insurance is good.

  • @errnac
    @errnac 7 лет назад +99

    let me break it down for you....i have private insurance(blue cross, aetna, united)i am a nurse at a clinic, but my neighbor next door is a hard working waitress. she does not have insurance, it is too expensive for her and her employer doesn't offer it. so here are two people in the us. one has it, one doesn't. not right! we are the only country who can not take care of our own us citizens in terms of healthcare

    • @princeparth007
      @princeparth007 6 лет назад +1

      errnac madam isnt us government Hospital provide free treatment?

    • @Newkeassassin
      @Newkeassassin 6 лет назад +1

      guess why those other countries can? we subsidies their defense, if we try single payer we would ruin the econemy day 1 as healthcare already makes up more then 30% of the budget as well by that logic we should have food be free for everyone and no one should have to pay for anything ever because utopia as well the best place in europe(norway) for healthcare has it as a private sector fuction as the maket worked out the price and found an equal librium as always as well as it being cheaper then the worst healthcare in europe which is the UK's single payer.

    • @jawhitak
      @jawhitak 6 лет назад +1

      Why can't improve her job skills and get a better job with insurance?

    • @AlbaSaab
      @AlbaSaab 5 лет назад +9

      jawhitak You’re the typical ignorant voice of your country. Marie Antoinette: why don’t they eat cake!

    • @PabloGonzalez-hv3td
      @PabloGonzalez-hv3td 5 лет назад +2

      @@Newkeassassin - But you pay taxes anyways and for healthcare out of pocket on top it's not like you save money you pay more than I do to cover everyone

  • @jamescorrall6535
    @jamescorrall6535 9 лет назад +88

    Just so you guys in the US know, the medication I am prescribed here in the UK would cost (without health insurance) about $30,000 a year, that's slightly more than my pre-tax income. Here I pay about $160 a year. I have narcolepsy which would make it hard to find a job that would pay me enough to cover my medical bills if I wasn't medicated. We also pay about 2/3rds of what you do in terms of GDP.
    To those conservatives out there: if I was out of work and couldn't afford health insurance, how exactly would me not being able to be sufficiently medicated to get a productive job help anyone? Sure I could get a low grade part time service job and sleep when I wasn't working but that just means you've taken a skilled worker out of action. That's your government shooting itself square in the economy.

    • @mjisabelle18
      @mjisabelle18 9 лет назад +15

      Their answer would be to pull your self up by you boot straps or die trying.

    • @jamescorrall6535
      @jamescorrall6535 9 лет назад +22

      Sorry can pull my boot straps I fell asleep trying to reach them because you won't give me any prescription stimulants

    • @mjisabelle18
      @mjisabelle18 9 лет назад +15

      The GOP reaction to that would be to stop being so lazy. Many of those on the far vocal right are Grnd Old Assholes. My grandma always belittles me because my health issues prevent me from doing things she and her husband where doing at my age. Trust me, Sleep apnea and interrelated issues suck (of course not nearly as bad as narcolepsy)

    • @jamescorrall6535
      @jamescorrall6535 9 лет назад +10

      Oh and my medication costs my government $600, some generic drugs cost as little as $30 a year allowing the system to average out. Think this strangles innovation? Just ask GlaxoSmithKline, they seem to be doing ok and there based in Brentford.

    • @WHATISUTUBE
      @WHATISUTUBE 7 лет назад +4

      What the fuck drug are you taking that costs 30k a year? I googled a few drugs for narcolepsy and got prices ranging from 30 bucks for 30 tablets (a months prescription) to 300 dollars for 30 tablets, and I *know* that there are generics of these drugs which means it would cost you 10 bucks.
      Seriously what drug are you taking, that's fucking insane. You sure you don't have aids?
      edit-oh, the medication COSTS your government 600 dollars. lol. There's your problem. A bottle of water costs my government 30 dollars for a bottle you can get at a store for 1 dollar. lol. Don't cite costs based on what it costs the government because the government doesn't give a shit about price, which is why everything always costs an insane amount to them. lol

  • @sean5696
    @sean5696 10 лет назад

    I wish you received more views for your videos. They are fantastic and of all the RUclips channels I subscribe too, I will always watch Healthcare Triage almost as soon as I find out there's a new video because of how comprehensive and informative they are. Please keep up the great work!

  • @Cliffdog01
    @Cliffdog01 10 лет назад +3

    FINALLY SOME OUTSIDE US VIDS COMING!! I have been waiting for videos like this from RUclips (and the DFTBA channels) for a while. I personally hope that you cover Canada next and I hope you have time to cover countries like Australia, New Zealand and countries within the EU.

  • @queue4800
    @queue4800 10 лет назад +19

    You should do one on France, they currently have the highest rated healthcare system.

  • @usageorgepa.3293
    @usageorgepa.3293 6 лет назад +8

    From a senior citizen USA, I'm on single payer,,medicare..Best medical coverage I've ever had.. Nothing is perfect but when the differences are weighed,my wallet is happier than ever..

    • @citrus2769
      @citrus2769 Год назад

      I’m just a 7th grader watching this for school 🥸

  • @symbolxchannel
    @symbolxchannel 10 лет назад +294

    Wow… The healthcare system of the United States is really complicated, expensive and don't help most of the population?

    • @symbolxchannel
      @symbolxchannel 10 лет назад +5

      moonbeam In Québec (Canada), we also don't have to pay for hospitalization… Be prepared to wait 2-16h hours to see a doctor for less than 15 minutes, but its free! You also don't have to pay for medications or treatments given in the hospital…
      We have to pay for prescription and private clinics… But sometimes it is covered by our insurance.
      The Québec health insurance and medication insurance (RAMQ) covers a big part of most medications & treatments fees: We have to pay up to a minimum of 16,65$ on monthly medication fees and, over that amount, we only pay 32,5% of the remaining fees… *So if I buy 150$ of [covered] medications in a month, I would have to pay 60$.* Private insurances works differently…

    • @bossmanham
      @bossmanham 10 лет назад +2

      moonbeam You know how many charity surgeries surgeons do? A lot. Even in other countries.

    • @bossmanham
      @bossmanham 8 лет назад

      moonbeam Did he try to get a surgery?

    • @bossmanham
      @bossmanham 8 лет назад +3

      moonbeam Nonsense. People aren't refused help in the US. It's a myth. That's why our costs are so high. They treat people who can't pay, thus raising the overall costs.

    • @bossmanham
      @bossmanham 8 лет назад

      moonbeam Except for the fact that there are US surgeons that perform charity operations too. Not to mention the fact that people who need treatment GET IT even if they can't afford it. Hence why our costs are so high.
      So this has all the signs of being pure bullshit.

  • @MrHanse00
    @MrHanse00 10 лет назад +107

    American health care is so damn convoluted... I just pay taxes and go the the doctor when I need to, for "free"

    • @youreokayboah2128
      @youreokayboah2128 3 года назад

      @Vanguarded_Heart 117
      True, while Libtards are worrying about gender pronouns with their own party bombing Syria.

    • @Mukaddes5003
      @Mukaddes5003 3 года назад +1

      "united slaves of america"

    • @lukeskywalker9896
      @lukeskywalker9896 2 года назад

      @Vanguarded_Heart 117 well there is medical research and the usa does the most medical research and also the usa healthcare is the most regulated system that it is illegal to buy health insurance and the ama strangling the doctor supply making healthcare expensive. I want you to watch milton friedman and shane killain on healthcare. Also the Usa has the most powerful military and is one of the reasons why the usa debt is still honored.

    • @El_Raton_Small
      @El_Raton_Small 2 года назад +1

      @@youreokayboah2128 Russia is a Conservative Country and it has Free Healthcare too.

    • @Aleph_-_0
      @Aleph_-_0 2 года назад

      @@lukeskywalker9896 The healthcare system over their is crippling the population with costs. Even if the healthcare system is supreme in treatment, it fails in allowing poor people obtain the treatment without putting them into severe debt

  • @fastestbasket4327
    @fastestbasket4327 5 лет назад +24

    Me: help I broke my leg...
    Paramedic: *ok sir, there is an atm to your left*

  • @carolinareader6386
    @carolinareader6386 10 лет назад +83

    I want to thank you for mentioning the single people that medicaid doesn't cover. If you are poor but don't have kids, are not planing to have kids, or your kids are grown the healthcare system does not work for you.

    • @TheAudaciousSinner
      @TheAudaciousSinner 9 лет назад +7

      unless you live in a state with expanded Medicaid. As a broke college student, I love Covered California.

    • @A-Young-Philosopher
      @A-Young-Philosopher 4 года назад +7

      @@nedkelly2035 This hurts so much to read. I know the pain. I currently have a necrotic wound I can't get treated because Medicaid knocked me off. Literally I wish I had dual citizenship so I could leave this country. I don't give a shit about owning an AR-15 and I never will. What good will it do if I'm bankrupt from medical bills or dead?

    • @layth6857
      @layth6857 4 года назад +2

      @@A-Young-Philosopher what country would you like to go to? Ive always wanted to go to Germany

    • @A-Young-Philosopher
      @A-Young-Philosopher 4 года назад +1

      @@layth6857 Probably somewhere warm because I don't do well in the cold heh.

    • @layth6857
      @layth6857 4 года назад +1

      @@A-Young-Philosopher same I hate the cold

  • @02Tony
    @02Tony 10 лет назад +1

    Fantastic video, it fufilled my request I made near the early stages of this channel. Cannot wait for the next video in educating me the medical systems of the world.

  • @williamexchange2219
    @williamexchange2219 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for letting me express my feelings about your video. You record every video post so well. Keep the hard work going and good luck.

  • @IIIlIl
    @IIIlIl 9 лет назад +921

    One of the worst systems in the developed world.

    • @Airjordany2k
      @Airjordany2k 8 лет назад +87

      +tvoitigor I think it is the worst.

    • @DallasCowboyFan95
      @DallasCowboyFan95 8 лет назад +15

      +tvoitigor Still ranked mid 20, not terrible, but we could do better.

    • @biocapsule7311
      @biocapsule7311 8 лет назад +59

      +DallasCowboyFan95 Mid 20 is not that good considering the OP said "developed" world... and there's not many of them to start with, around 20-30 or so depending on criteria of whichever list... making US generally in the bottom. It obviously wouldn't be terrible if you are counting regardless of development.

    • @IIIlIl
      @IIIlIl 8 лет назад +5

      ***** North Korea is not a developed country though.

    • @ragnaroksora8129
      @ragnaroksora8129 7 лет назад

      ya think

  • @danielhallriggins9008
    @danielhallriggins9008 10 лет назад +12

    As you discuss other countries' systems, could you give your take on the pros and cons of each?

  • @brianpatalon4440
    @brianpatalon4440 Год назад +1

    I would love to see an update to this playlist since it is nine years old. What’s changed, what works, what doesn’t work, etc.

  • @xanomaly1
    @xanomaly1 10 лет назад

    Thanks. Like the idea of doing a bunch of quick summaries. I'm excited for what's to come.

  • @matthewgoodman7588
    @matthewgoodman7588 10 лет назад +5

    Please do a full video on how the ACA would change the system.

  • @oliviarodrigo6910
    @oliviarodrigo6910 3 года назад +7

    Do one about the Swedish system! As half American and half Swedish I always get a ton of questions about it!

  • @AngelicMouseGirl
    @AngelicMouseGirl 10 лет назад +1

    Great episode! Such a good topic idea for a series of videos.

  • @amandarobison-chadwell9868
    @amandarobison-chadwell9868 5 лет назад +1

    I love this series and these videos on different health care systems is wonderful. Any chance of adding some addition countries? Middle Eastern nations perhaps would be interesting to see.

  • @13georgiaa
    @13georgiaa 10 лет назад +79

    very strange watching this from an Aussie perspective seeing as literally everyone HAS to have medicare! and then people can choose to have private heathcare... for a lot of people medicare is all they have and can be enough

    • @fastestbasket4327
      @fastestbasket4327 5 лет назад

      Georgia Mantle STRAY GANGGGG

    • @a.n.l.aantineoliberalismas4504
      @a.n.l.aantineoliberalismas4504 4 года назад +2

      Medicare in Australia covers 99.99 percent of Bill's

    • @hoptoit5910
      @hoptoit5910 2 года назад

      @@a.n.l.aantineoliberalismas4504 That’s not correct

    • @hterrin
      @hterrin Год назад

      Hoptoit why is this not correct I know people who have complicated disorders and have never paid a cent.

  • @tabula_rosa
    @tabula_rosa 10 лет назад +15

    "We're gonna start tackling countries"
    Healthcare Triage just declared war on the world.

  • @MarceloWuoLopes
    @MarceloWuoLopes 8 лет назад

    Great episode, helps us from abroad understand something more complex and different than our systems.

  • @TheDraconifors
    @TheDraconifors 10 лет назад +1

    I am definitely interested in learning about healthcare in other countries. It's something that I've pondered about occasionally.

  • @AstridvanLoon
    @AstridvanLoon 10 лет назад +3

    Very interesting, thanks! Us non-US folks here a lot about your healthcare system, but I for one never really understood it, but now I do (well kind of). What other countries will you be discussing?

  • @knobjockey6882
    @knobjockey6882 10 лет назад +6

    Healthcare Triage Will you also cover the Japanese, Australian, and/or UK health services? I imagine they make good examples of unique healthcare services.

  • @teeganlouisekennedy
    @teeganlouisekennedy 7 лет назад

    Thank you so much for this video. i am currently doing my Higher Modern Studies assignment of healthcare in the USA and this really helped my fully understand it :)

  • @allancerf9038
    @allancerf9038 10 лет назад

    you've made me a fan by virtue of this episode and the episode about organic foods!

  • @NethDugan
    @NethDugan 10 лет назад +4

    Could you do one on different forms of birth control pill, the advantages and disadvantages of different one and I heard some can make you more prone to cancer?

  • @carolinareader6386
    @carolinareader6386 10 лет назад +39

    I feel that by allowing states to opt out of the medicaid expansion they have took away some of the best benefits of Obamacare.

    • @shirleylechner8230
      @shirleylechner8230 2 года назад

      There are about 12 states without Medicaid expansion which almost doubles the no. of uninsured in those states. With the Affordable Care Act, many can get subsidized insurance through the Insurance Marketplace.

    • @thomast3570
      @thomast3570 Год назад

      @@shirleylechner8230 They are not eligible for the marketplace if they fall in the income tier for Medicaid expansion.

  • @crit-ic
    @crit-ic 6 лет назад +1

    With all your research on this topic, looking into the systems of other countries. Do you think you'll make a video on your ideal system? Would be interesting to hear your thoughts!

  • @Nick-yv1wy
    @Nick-yv1wy 2 года назад +1

    I wish you still did these! Super neat

  • @michaelparker2449
    @michaelparker2449 8 лет назад +292

    You don't need words to describe the U.S healthcare system when just laughing for 7 minutes perfectly describes how much of a joke it is.

    • @AgentCamtho1
      @AgentCamtho1 8 лет назад +49

      +Michael Parker Or possibly crying

    • @andthe2380
      @andthe2380 7 лет назад +1

      +Health TV Fuck off with begging for people to watch your shitty channel. Have some dignity.

    • @davidstewart9779
      @davidstewart9779 4 года назад +2

      Michael Parker But most of the talent doctors work in the USA.. I much rather be in some of the hospitals in the USA than any hospital ....
      I like that people that refuse to work don’t get care.
      Other people disabled and single moms and children do get free care.
      And unfortunately women are allowed to murder there babies ,unheard of in Colombia. That part sucks.
      Also he’s probably never seen the inside of the hospitals or seen survival rate in other countries.

    • @axellea1592
      @axellea1592 4 года назад +7

      @@davidstewart9779 abortion is good some times, don't shit on abortion completely.

    • @layth6857
      @layth6857 4 года назад

      @@axellea1592 when it's in the case of the mothers health I agree

  • @BronzeManul
    @BronzeManul 10 лет назад +49

    Do the UK! :D

  • @summerland6397
    @summerland6397 7 лет назад +1

    Please do one on what the American Congress uses for health care.

  • @ayata7455
    @ayata7455 7 лет назад

    I think that a lot of people often underestimate how complex healthcare policy can be. It should not be. Human safety should always come first but, sadly, we often make decisions that are good for us which may not necessarily be good for everyone else. I know a lot of people who have lived here that whole lives yet do not understand what copays are or what type of insurances to go for and end up making the wrong decisions. Thank you for the informative video. It explained a lot of things in a very simple manner.

  • @Lillanthae
    @Lillanthae 10 лет назад +5

    I've recently been sick and my meds for one week were over $140. Luckily my insurance covered it. It's just a ridiculous amount.

  • @RaineAvina
    @RaineAvina 10 лет назад +73

    While UK is probably going to be a popular choice, I really would love to know about the Canadian system. It always seems like Canada has their shit together.

    • @LeifPeterson3D
      @LeifPeterson3D 10 лет назад +17

      The basics are this: In Canada about 70% of healthcare is paid by the Government. There are no co-pays or deductibles or such. The remaining stuff can be covered by private insurance, this includes things such as dental, vision, private rooms in the hospital, and prescriptions. Healthcare costs her person are about 40% less. Canada spends 2% less of it's revenue on healthcare than the US. Healthcare Costs are 6% of GDP less than the US.

    • @happycline
      @happycline 10 лет назад +9

      one of the only things we still do a somewhat decent job of. unfortunately due to a lot of people wanting to be 'more American' a lot of things have been slipping, and there has been quite a bit of talk about privatizing a lot of things here, including healthcare.
      damn reform party.

    • @krackerkid5
      @krackerkid5 10 лет назад +5

      Leif Peterson i dont see why we cant copy canada's healthcare system. it seems to work so well

    • @Descanlin
      @Descanlin 10 лет назад +3

      As far as I can tell, it's basically public-insurance private-provider. That is, of course, an INCREDIBLE simplification.

    • @happycline
      @happycline 10 лет назад

      CaramelSpy
      lol that's a awesome way of pointing out my error. thanks ^.^ fixed now.

  • @TheFleetfingers
    @TheFleetfingers 7 лет назад +2

    This is a fantastic channel. Would love to contribute or volunteer at some point. Please keep up the great work!

  • @kd1s
    @kd1s 10 лет назад +1

    VA is also interesting is that they do quality improvement experiments. I know of one done in Missouri some years ago. At the time they spent $45K to care for disabled veterans. So they decided to send the docs into the field. Three things emerged - the cost dropped to $17K, the health outcomes for the patients improved and lastly the doctors had a better relationship with their patients.
    Best practice makes a lot of sense. And we also need to standardize the pricing among all hospitals for particular procedures - they already do it for Medicare, why not just extend that out?

  • @markchristmas743
    @markchristmas743 8 лет назад +6

    2016 world health organization rankings of countries healthcare systems the u.s.a. was ranked 37 on the table bad news

  • @AirF0rce11
    @AirF0rce11 10 лет назад +12

    You say that only around 10% of people are uninsured (or was that what is predicted after the deadline?), but I would say that about 25% of the people I know, and about 80% of my close friends, are uninsured. I realize that this is a small sample size, but it seems that more and more people around my age (dropped from our parent's coverage in the last couple years) are choosing not to get health insurance because of cost and/or confusion. It's nice that you are discussing the healthcare system and how insurance works, but I still don't really understand any of it. Why am I paying a co-pay if I have to pay a deductible? What in the world is co-insurance (I have only heard this term fairly recently)? And that's only the beginning.
    Why am I charged hundreds of dollars for a doctor to tell me he can't help me when I am sick, or that I just need an antibiotic, or (my favorite) just to get a new prescription for a medication I need. Sure, if I have insurance I only pay the co-pay, but that seems stupid too. I don't use my car insurance when I get my oil changed, or even when I have a part replaced. Yes, it's cheaper, but it is also more technical than telling me to drink plenty of fluids and get lots of rest. My mother tells me that for free.

    • @healthcaretriage
      @healthcaretriage  10 лет назад +2

      Fair points. I didn't design this system!

    • @Loathomar
      @Loathomar 10 лет назад +1

      Who is uninsured is not evenly sprend out in area or far more importantly, with age. Uninsured rate among young adults was 27.4% in 2012. In lower income areas, it will be 2-3 times that easily.

    • @daisykontvill2760
      @daisykontvill2760 4 года назад

      AirF0rce11, very good example about the oil in your car and using insurance.

  • @vidensodoacer
    @vidensodoacer 10 лет назад +1

    Hello Healthcare Triage, I'm not sure what's in your to-do list (which I'm sure is large), but would you be able to produce a video on what it means for a hospital or healthcare company to be "non profit" in the United States?
    Thanks!

  • @creambear
    @creambear 10 лет назад

    I love your background decorations :D

  • @Cucumber-ej1pm
    @Cucumber-ej1pm 10 лет назад +14

    My thought is this: healthcare really ins't a traditional market commodity in the sense that I Phones or cars or massage services are it doesn't correspond to supply and demand in the same way, this is corroborated by the fact that although Private Healthcare advocates always tell us competition will lower prices and improve quality, private healthcare coasts have only risen in the last decades. not only this but people having healthcare is of such national importance that treating it as another marketable good seems like a inadequate and frankly wrongheaded approach.

    • @lukeskywalker9896
      @lukeskywalker9896 2 года назад +1

      Well healthcare is not exactly the most free in the market because of to many regulations and the ama not allowing retail clinic.

    • @CartoonManWhoo
      @CartoonManWhoo 2 года назад

      @@lukeskywalker9896 there's nothing FREE about the free market. people use that shit to profit off of others.

    • @lukeskywalker9896
      @lukeskywalker9896 2 года назад

      @@CartoonManWhoo That is not what I meant what I meant is there is no free market principles in it such as price transparency and certificate of need laws etc.

  • @FranticCashew
    @FranticCashew 10 лет назад +11

    Great episode. I am wondering: are you planning to do a couple countries that are representative of a group (so a European country that is similar to other European countries, etc) or just other based on some other factor?

    • @healthcaretriage
      @healthcaretriage  10 лет назад +6

      We'll probably cover enough to show the range of options.

    • @lorancebedernis2215
      @lorancebedernis2215 8 лет назад

      +Healthcare Triage sei una pupù. in italian means you are so cool!

    • @johncoleman1930
      @johncoleman1930 7 лет назад

      Will you covee countries like south korea and japan

  • @romanlegion5837
    @romanlegion5837 7 лет назад

    Can you guys post sources in the description so that we can follow along and study the information provided as well? I know you annotate it in your videos, but having it more accessible in the descriptions would allow for better and more thorough understanding as well as easier access. Thank you so much and thanks for the fantastic videos!

  • @romantheflash
    @romantheflash 10 лет назад +1

    OK that was helpful as an Australia, since I haven't really been understanding American healthcare before, thank you :)

  • @theOneThatUChase
    @theOneThatUChase 10 лет назад +9

    I know this is a bit weird.. but could you please make a video about Healthcare in UAE?:) Thank you!

    • @MeisterHaar
      @MeisterHaar 10 лет назад

      well that sounds really interesting! you need more likes, sir!

  • @AHatredOfEs
    @AHatredOfEs 10 лет назад +55

    I've never gotten this much information really about the US healthcare system, and wow while Canada isn't utopia it's waaaaay better that that O.O
    I've never understood why any good person would think privatized and money driven care giving is a good idea, nobody is ever going to say no to a life saving or pain reducing treatment if they can afford it, nobody is ever going to force the price down and there will be tons of people unable to afford it dying or living in pain.

    • @WHATISUTUBE
      @WHATISUTUBE 7 лет назад +3

      except if there are two people and each is offering care. Would you go to the person who can offer it for less?
      You realize Generics are incredible drugs that have driven down costs from a pill of anxiety reducing drugs costing 100 dollars to fucking 10 dollars and that's no exaggeration, google setraline. The market and generics have done incredible things

    • @AHatredOfEs
      @AHatredOfEs 7 лет назад +1

      WHATISUTUBE man this was three years ago hold up a sec to let me understand what is happening lol.
      while that argument works for drugs (generic drugs are cheaper than name-brand here in Canada, though here the difference is more like $30 to $3 because we have more negotiating power when our entire country is negotiating for cheaper drugs rather than a fend for yourself model) the free market argument falls apart when it comes to in hospital or care-giver driven treatment. Like when its not properly subsidized by the government there's only so far that will go down.

  • @davidbelk46
    @davidbelk46 10 лет назад +2

    An interesting point about Medicaid that wasn't mentioned here is that, if you're poor (as in flat broke) and require hospitalization, you will get emergency Medicaid to cover that hospitalization. This means that people who wouldn't normally qualify for Medicaid (like poor adults who don't have children) will at least have their hospitalizations covered.
    This prevents hospitals from loosing money on the uninsured (most hospitals lose less than 2% of what they bill to bad debt) but it's an extremely wasteful policy for Medicaid. Instead of providing primary care for poor people (which is normally very inexpensive) Medicaid will only start to take care of them once they're hospitalized (which often costs thousands of dollars).
    What's worse, Medicaid usually cuts these people off once they're released from the hospital. This often leaves them without the medications they would need to prevent them from needing a readmission. So, contrary to popular belief, expanding Medicade will probably end up costing Medicaid less not more

  • @TheCptSam
    @TheCptSam 10 лет назад

    Great video and thank you I have learnt something new. I think it would be great if you did the Australian healthcare system, I'd love to hear your run down on it.

  • @kerryb751
    @kerryb751 9 лет назад +5

    I have had decent medical insurance my whole life.. I have been sick for 18 years with no help whatsoever. There is no such thing as "medical healthcare" in this Country.

  • @StuartJamesMke
    @StuartJamesMke 10 лет назад +5

    You forgot about the Indian Health Service.

  • @healthcaretrauma158
    @healthcaretrauma158 5 лет назад

    This is so important, thank you.

  • @mmd3003
    @mmd3003 3 года назад

    The video in this link I made almost a week ago. This is a gratitude video of all the people working in the Healthcare and Care field. Tha language is in dutch but you can hav e a view how its going in my country Suriname. In the vid there are two hospitals and one resedential that is to see. Hope you enjoy it.

  • @TacComControl
    @TacComControl 10 лет назад +3

    Suggestion: You need a low-intensity face light under your camera. Something to help take the shadow off of your underbrow every time you lean forward.

  • @daphnie816
    @daphnie816 10 лет назад +3

    I'm afraid to hear about other countries health care, because I already feel like ours is shitty enough. Other places will make ours sound even worse. I mean, why does it really cost $35,000 for minor surgery and 3 days in the hospital??

    • @paulm2467
      @paulm2467 2 года назад +1

      Everyone else does it much better and cheaper, you have the worst outcomes, shortest life expectancy, highest infant and maternal mortality rates and the most medical errors, all while paying between 50% and 120% more than similarly developed countries. You also have 12% of your population uninsured as opposed to 100% coverage in all other developed countries and half a million medical bankruptcies per year which doesn’t happen at all in other healthcare systems. You need to look at other systems to learn how it should be done.

  • @Sexychick341
    @Sexychick341 6 лет назад

    I have a question; for healthfirst say you been paying to them monthly right and then you decided to get off that membership. You don’t have insurance and during that time period you got sick and needed to the hospital and boom there’s the bill. Is healthfirst be able to cover that since you were a member before? This is something I always wondered.

  • @drummerdude0317
    @drummerdude0317 6 лет назад

    Is there anyway I can get any sources for the information provided in the video

  • @OpheliaBookworm
    @OpheliaBookworm 10 лет назад +3

    I love you videos, I know I can trust this to be informative and not bias. I have a question about women under Obamacare's effect on coverage for things like contraception, OBGYNs and giving birth. Is it just about getting things like that for women under the poverty level or all women? I have been studying abroad ever since Obamacare went into effect, so unfortunately I have not had the time to full research it. And with North Carolina (my home state) making so many changes to the bill I have no idea what Obamacare boils down to, NC specifically. I know many states are big into shutting down abortion clinics and making it so contraception aren't covered. Was there anything in Obamacare about that? Gosh, I feel like I should know all these things...

  • @cleodello
    @cleodello 10 лет назад +8

    Oh goodness, Canada is next. It will have to go into the provincial differences, I'm assuming.

    • @askylibrarianoftheoceans4102
      @askylibrarianoftheoceans4102 10 лет назад +3

      Non-Canadians who think our system is "the bestest ever" are going to be so very disappointed.
      I mean - it's not like our system is horrible, it isn't, but if you aren't a student under 25 and don't have a job, you're FUCKED if you don't have insurance and need glasses/dental work/prescriptions. Not to mention our very low number of doctors, and even fewer specialists.

    • @IceMetalPunk
      @IceMetalPunk 10 лет назад +5

      Aust Ryzor
      What you just said in that second paragraph? Yeah, the first sentence of it? Also true in the US.

    • @cleodello
      @cleodello 10 лет назад

      Aust Ryzor You can get many prescriptions covered if you're below the poverty line (there are notable exceptions, like birth control for instance). Dental and glasses? Not so much. Although, for people under 25 with parents who work, they're in luck. They can be covered by their parent's insurance.
      What I found most striking was the difference between BC and Ontario's health care, having lived in both provinces. In BC you have a monthly premium (that can be waved if you're under the poverty line, but it's still ridiculous), yet you don't get better service. Ontario also has more access to specialists. It is one of British Columbia's low points for sure.

    • @IceMetalPunk
      @IceMetalPunk 10 лет назад

      cleodel88
      What I heard was, "If I ever move to Canada, stick to Ontario and avoid British Columbia." Got it. :P

    • @cleodello
      @cleodello 10 лет назад +2

      IceMetalPunk Ahaha, just in terms of health care. British Columbia is honestly stunning. Majestic mountains, beautiful coastal regions. If you live in the south (along the coast or on Vancouver Island) you're also blessed with the warmest winters in Canada (though they can be rainy). There's a reason that Vancouver is ranked one of the most livable cities in the world.
      In terms of health care, I think Quebec actually has the best in the country. Although, Canada's health care system as a whole could really use some adjustments.

  • @Fireblazer41
    @Fireblazer41 8 лет назад

    Thank You , you helped me write an essay!

  • @ar1995873
    @ar1995873 10 лет назад +2

    I work for a Medicare Advantage Insurer and the services and value that's provided for seniors is amazing! The co-insurance and even that small deductible is really a hardship for many of our seniors and it's awesome to be able to enroll them in a plan where they're paying little to nothing for their Primary Care Doctor visits and much less than they'd pay with Original Medicare or a Medigap plan (if you include Medigap premiums) for specialists. The Well-Being plans that are offered by MA plans provide tools for seniors to get and stay healthy in addition to covering them when they need it.
    Obamacare didn't go far enough one direction or the other. Either it needed to turn into something like Medicare for everyone or it needed to do something to take the hands off the insurers and put some pressure on the physicians to lower costs. What it did was add a whole lot of sick people to groups without adding sufficient healthy people to balance out the costs. This will increase premiums and reduce benefits from insurers. I'm hoping for a much more comprehensive overhaul of the system by the government or a complete withdraw of the government from healthcare. Something has to be done and what we have ain't it.

  • @Overitall23
    @Overitall23 10 лет назад +25

    Health care in the United States is wonderful if you can afford it. it is so expensive for the average family even if you have private insurance.and the doctors you get seem to be running patient mills where they spend less than 10 minutes with you and do very little investigative work. waste of money. Then they have the nerve to not post prices and you get to be surprised 30 days later with a bill demanding in full payment. my family has health insurance it is so ridiculously expensive to have and expensive to use. and many things such as vaccines and other preventative care items were not covered. Its a gamble because you get health insurance but can't use it but you don't want to go without it because medical cost can easily bankrupt a family. With health insurance I had to pay out of pocket $10k to have a normal birth recently.

    • @user-po6iv8fx8b
      @user-po6iv8fx8b 6 лет назад +1

      TaylorAnn Lawless holy shit 10 grand that’s giving my anxiety
      How do people afford to pay such large bills?
      With my income and current financial situation that would take me years to pay off

    • @MsBabylove11
      @MsBabylove11 5 лет назад +1

      TaylorAnn Lawless OMFG! 😱 wow I knew the American system was crazy but didn't realise it was that bad, why can't people see that a system like our Nhs system would save way more money in the long run, in healthy people can't work, especially if they are dead!

    • @crackeddecimal7688
      @crackeddecimal7688 4 года назад

      sounds like you had some shitty insurance then

  • @jasonwhite8537
    @jasonwhite8537 7 лет назад +170

    The more i research on anything American the more it puts me off going there

    • @HoodieNinjaxx
      @HoodieNinjaxx 7 лет назад +20

      Good, America has a shit healthcare system if you can't pay for it. Most jobs don't even cover it.

    • @What-go8ng
      @What-go8ng 7 лет назад

      And why do you think that is?

    • @WHATISUTUBE
      @WHATISUTUBE 7 лет назад +15

      You're not obligated to come here

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 7 лет назад +12

      American healthcare is amazing. It has the best research and survival outcome in the world.

    • @Nebrox
      @Nebrox 7 лет назад +35

      Good outcomes? Are you kidding?
      45000 Americans die every year because they have no insurance.
      They rank 31st in the world for life expectancy and 36th for their health system.
      For the wealthiest country in the world that it utterly disgraceful.
      In my country Australia you get the same standard of treatment including surgery even if your broke and have no insurance at all.
      The way it should be.

  • @chulafferty6695
    @chulafferty6695 2 года назад

    Thank you for your attempt at tackling an explanation for healthcare USA. I think we all know something has got to give in relation to people in the USA getting medical attention.

  • @shayfay00
    @shayfay00 4 года назад

    Basically if you have a chronic health problem your screwed, you'll be in debt all the time. However some hospitals have financial assistance programs where they will take a percentage off a bill based on income.

  • @x3naurus
    @x3naurus 10 лет назад +4

    Everyone is on the edge of their seats for Canada's x'D

  • @hidafluffminer
    @hidafluffminer 5 лет назад +5

    There is a single solution: single-pay medicare-for-all.

  • @stsenre
    @stsenre 9 лет назад

    Does anyone happen to know where the channel gets their information from?

  • @TheDivaIsIntheDetails
    @TheDivaIsIntheDetails 3 года назад

    Very informative breakdown

  • @MrSlatra
    @MrSlatra 10 лет назад +8

    out of control.

  • @davidhutchinson5233
    @davidhutchinson5233 3 года назад +3

    One word for the health system in the US DISASTER

  • @brianpatalon4440
    @brianpatalon4440 2 месяца назад +1

    How about an update to this series? How are these systems working today versus 10 years ago. Are any failing or succeeding better than expected? Are there any other countries that have better systems in place?

  • @ronniefromOR
    @ronniefromOR 10 лет назад

    thank you for these videos

  • @AtticusAmericanus
    @AtticusAmericanus 10 лет назад +18

    Nothing angers me like the optionality of medicare. It is the perfect example as to why America needs a unitary government. The things saying no to healthcare for the poor are the states, and not the people. A republic is a representation of the people, not imaginary borders on a map.

    • @IceMetalPunk
      @IceMetalPunk 10 лет назад

      I agree with the sentiment. At the same time...all cities, all districts, all states, all countries even...are just imaginary borders on a map. The ideal would be for humanity to work together instead of drawing those lines to divide us up; I imagine health care would be a great place to start with that.
      UN socialized healthcare, with the costs being distributed over the taxes from every citizen of every UN-affiliated country: wouldn't that be something wonderful? :)

    • @tauwilltriumph
      @tauwilltriumph 10 лет назад

      IceMetalPunk Now that is real tyranny. Absolutely disgusting and appalling, how anyone can think this is a good idea is beyond me.

    • @tauwilltriumph
      @tauwilltriumph 10 лет назад

      So you'd rather have people from across the country voting on issues that affect you? What if this "unitary government" would hold opposite political views to yours (or those common in your state)?

    • @IceMetalPunk
      @IceMetalPunk 10 лет назад

      tauwilltriumph Yeah...it's disgusting tyranny to want world peace and guaranteed healthcare for all people.

    • @2DRonaldo
      @2DRonaldo 10 лет назад

      Sadly, since Citizen's United and now mostly struck down limits, more than ever is the People's Voice being ignored because of all the Dark money being funnelled into Repukes/Democrats pockets by the likes of the Kock Brothers and ALEC.
      Only going to get worse.

  • @Jimmieadamsp
    @Jimmieadamsp 10 лет назад +19

    The reason we can't have a single payer system here: lobbyists

    • @carlmaster9690
      @carlmaster9690 4 года назад +2

      Well said!
      Also, the lovvyist brainwash the bulk of the American public into thinking universal healthcare is a form of communism.

  • @wild663
    @wild663 5 лет назад

    I can't find numbers that support the 2/3rds - 1/3rd spending stat online

  • @MrHappy299
    @MrHappy299 10 лет назад +1

    hey I am from Taiwan and I heard from many sources that Taiwan has one of the best health care system in the world. can you make a video about it explaining why?

  • @jmitterii2
    @jmitterii2 9 лет назад +7

    I had some Swedish, Norwegen, S. Korean, a German, Japanese student doing a foreign exchange course at a community college I attended in 2011-12 laugh about our medical system. One had to go to an urgent care facility to get stitches. Another one had to go for strep throat, and another for some sports injury to their knee.
    They laughed about he prices firstly. Asking how anyone pays for any of it. But the start of the conversation was even more grim. They were joking how outdated our small clinics are. That we may or may not have an X-Ray system. And that's about it. No blood lab, no MRI, not even an ultra sound equipment. They joked that doctors here just guess randomly what might be wrong like the early 1900's doctors.
    One had was recommended to have an MRI scheduled. But he decided to just go back home to Japan and have it done there for much cheaper, part of their medical system which costs about $200. Our MRI at a hospital would have cost him $1,200.
    So not only do we pay ridiculous amounts, our medical facilities are antiquated backwards pieces of shit. I already knew this having been in Germany for a while and found they had incredible medical facilities even their urgent care facilities have labs and various inspection instruments. Where ours has only cotton balls and tongue sticks LOL! And maybe if your lucky radiology equipment for X-Rays. Germans actually find ultra sounds or cheaper versions of MRIs better since it can pick up not just bone, but soft tissue problems as well, and its 3D rather than 2D images; and the equipment and operations of the MRI and ultra sound equipment is actually cheaper than X-Ray equipment operations.

  • @kazeveready4915
    @kazeveready4915 7 лет назад +8

    can someone in America,seriously now,please explain to a simple British guy who believes that health care is basic human right how and why u guys belive that private health care is better,as u guys claim it is, than our national health care because I don't understand how people can go bankrupt and homeless all because they are ill!!

    • @AlbaSaab
      @AlbaSaab 5 лет назад

      JRodgesevant and what if you can’t pay?

    • @kylehankins5988
      @kylehankins5988 5 лет назад +2

      The simply answer is that Americans HATE and I mean HATE taxes (now that doesn't mean we don't pay them but we do somehow manage to get nothing for them)

    • @grauerHase
      @grauerHase 2 года назад

      @@kylehankins5988 Not all of us hate taxes. I'd rather pay taxes for healthcare if it meant everyone were covered than pay a private insurance company. Also there are tons of polls that show 60-70% of Americans favor a single payer system, so we're not completely lost just yet.

    • @kylehankins5988
      @kylehankins5988 2 года назад

      @@grauerHase Im just talking about the average voter

  • @Cinderthebeaver
    @Cinderthebeaver 4 года назад

    I guess I should watch more videos on this as I didn't understand most of it, I didn't know a good amount of the vocabulary used even after he defined them.

  • @bella91xox
    @bella91xox 10 лет назад

    Looking forward to the video on the Canadian system :)

  • @ljmastertroll
    @ljmastertroll 10 лет назад +18

    It's time for a single payer system in the US. Tea party can stick it.

    • @ricardobriones4124
      @ricardobriones4124 5 лет назад +4

      then move to Europe.

    • @frodiscaper
      @frodiscaper 4 года назад +5

      Ricardo Briones “If Lincoln hated slavery so much, why doesn’t he just move.” -Jefferson Davis (probably)

    • @CassidyStarke
      @CassidyStarke 4 года назад

      Underwater Walter
      No he just didn’t like it and put a end to it.
      Is that better for you?

  • @thackythac
    @thackythac 7 лет назад +38

    "Alot of Americans are in poverty", the wonders of capitalism, isn't it great?

    • @declannewton2556
      @declannewton2556 7 лет назад +12

      Well its better than the stagnation the USSR suffered in its later years.

    • @declannewton2556
      @declannewton2556 7 лет назад +1

      EDEUSdisse​ I know, I am a syndicalist

    • @luuchoo93
      @luuchoo93 7 лет назад +8

      James Thacker every country has poor people, and all developed nations are capitalist, whereas no communist nation has ever become developed

    • @jakexd5524
      @jakexd5524 7 лет назад +4

      EDEUSdisse calling capitalism savage is the most wrong thing I've heard in years.

    • @guilima3097
      @guilima3097 6 лет назад +1

      +luuchoo G let the kids be edgy, will ya?

  • @TheMrsafetyman
    @TheMrsafetyman 10 лет назад +1

    Very informative. I hope you get to cover Singapore, as I want to know how good or bad it is in comparison. Thanks.

  • @smalltime0
    @smalltime0 10 лет назад

    I'd like to know your opinion on the Australian and British systems.

  • @RukaSubCh
    @RukaSubCh 8 лет назад +4

    Wow that is really complicated and quite horrible cost effect ratio of how effective the health care system is in the USA. I seriously hope it can be improved, it just so unfair to the citizens in the USA to get so little when paying so much.

  • @fredlenin8984
    @fredlenin8984 3 года назад +3

    Has he got health insurance ? ,good what is wrong with him ?

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      @pamelajob2261 2 года назад

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  • @Ultrevolous
    @Ultrevolous 3 года назад

    This content is outstanding. Where I think it fails is it gets too into the specifics of medical care and how it works, you drop a lot of terminology the average person may not know, essentially expecting people to know the ins and outs of private care terminology. I'd work on that first.

  • @redplanet667
    @redplanet667 4 года назад

    Im curious about this system, in a private system like this does the cost of insurance go down if you dont actually use it like with car insurance say if you dont claim anything then the next year it goes down

    • @_alia
      @_alia 3 года назад

      HAHA NO