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remember though that the price of healthcare in the US is crazy inflated. the overall spending is higher but the quantity supplied is less

yeah other than the percentage of total cost being paid by the government (ours is the lowest at 49%) this is really only showing how much healthcare costs total in each country. and it looks like we're doing something really wrong here since it costs so damn much more.

all kearns graph tells me is that norwegians are loving good at their taxes for that much of their healthcare to be publicly funded and that the us is scarily opposite this (tho it is per capita and there's like 2 norwegian people on earth)
« Last Edit: January 01, 2018, 04:39:54 PM by ChappersTeddy »

socialist healthcare doesn't work in dense places like the US

socialist healthcare doesn't work in dense places like the US
for a moment I thought you meant dense as in stupid then I realized you are referring to population could still be both

for a moment u thought you meant dense as in stupid then I realized you are referring to population could still be both
I JUST DIED LMAO


I JUST DIED LMAO
noted, please wait 6 months for a defibrillator to become available

is that a pre existing condition

socialist healthcare doesn't work in dense places like the US
as evidenced by what? lol

socialist healthcare doesn't work in dense places like the US
i think the main problem is that healthcare is just inappropriately expensive for a nation as developed as the US

socialist healthcare doesn't work in dense places like the US

i wouldn't call the US densely populated- it's the size of a continent. too varied. there are super dense states, and nearly empty states

this is actually what i think causes problems with a lot of federal-level laws that are geopolitically determinant
« Last Edit: January 01, 2018, 05:00:18 PM by Juncoph »


i think the main problem is that healthcare is just inappropriately expensive for a nation as developed as the US
so you think poorer, less developed countries will fare better at maintaining an expensive universal healthcare system than a developed nation would?
hmm... :cookieMonster:

so you think poorer, less developed countries will fare better at maintaining an expensive universal healthcare system than a developed nation would?
hmm... :cookieMonster:

that couldn't be a less accurate interpretation of what he meant