Canada supposedly has longer wait times and yet it's still a more efficient system than America's.
if your definition for "efficient" means "insufficient" then yes
you realize that they often have to send their patients
here for medical treatment right?
Speaking of the VA, Annoying Orange's new head of the department is going to close 1,100 facilities nationwide in order to move it's medical care to the private sector.
So yeah, speaking of leaving veterans untreated, now their healthcare may not longer be guarenteed.
first paragraph: 430 of the buildings were "vacant", the rest were "underutilized"
also keep in mind that veterans couldn't get private health insurance until recently, and Annoying Orange has made clear he wants to extend that
If it's run by different government agencies there can be a world of difference. Each can face different internal issues. VA for example had major issues with the processing of veteran healthcare applications (i.e. internal administration issues) that you can read about here.
That does not necessarily mean the exact same issues were encountered in the public healthcare system. The two aren't a like-for-like comparison.
it isn't very encouraging when the site goes down as soon as they launch it
or when they promised you could keep your doctor but really couldn't
or when premiums skyrocketed when they said they wouldn't
yeah let's allow them to run all the health management in this country it'll be fine