Because it forces people to pay extra for health care. They basically are forced to subsidise others. Its going towards the euro model. Socialised health care is very expensive, you might say unsustainable.
They also have extortionate taxes.European and Scandinavian countries which have socialized health care seem to be doing fine.
I used to live there. My cousin is a cardiac specialist. To talk to her for 5 minutes costs $250. $125 is to cover her in case of malpractice lawsuit. So her expertise costs Rs.7500. In my city it would cost max Rs.1000. You mean to tell me she is giving 7 times more value ?Can you give some source for your claims that socialized health care is expensive. Do you know that US spends more on healthcare than other developed countries.
What exactly did you find false in my post ?Among advanced economies, the U.S. spends the most on health care on a relative cost basis with the worst outcome
http://www.bloomberg.com/visual-data/best-and-worst/most-efficient-health-care-countries
So stop posting false information.
They also have extortionate taxes.
That Socialised health care is very expensiveWhat exactly did you find false in my post ?
Healthcare is waay too expensive in the US.
Its a very contentious partisan issue. Save your time.Can someone direct me to some paper in Obama care.
Nordic ideas don't scale up to the rest of the world. Nordic ideas are for countries that are underpopulated with abundant resources.which pays for the service.
In 2013 The Economist declared that the Nordic countries "are probably the best-governed in the world.
http://www.economist.com/news/speci...are-probably-best-governed-world-secret-their
It is and its not very efficient. Oh its very people friendly for those that cannot afford health care. This is the euro ideology, nobody must be without health care. The germans pioneered it in the late ninteenth century. It's too expensive today and going to be unsustainable tomorrow.That Socialised health care is very expensive
No contradiction, the US system isn't efficient, Adding these leftwing ideas is going to screw it up even more. Quite simple.Wait first you say socialized heathcare is expensive, now you are saying US is too expensive. Can you atleast give a definite answer.
Best governed is not equal to cheap healthcare. The tax rate in such countries is above 35%. And they are not VAT free. so life is not cheap and neither is healthcare. But tax money goes towards many other facilities so this point is totally vague to debate on. Only a proper break up of amount spent by these countries towards their healthcare would make proper sense.which pays for the service.
In 2013 The Economist declared that the Nordic countries "are probably the best-governed in the world.
Its damn expensive. and non sustainable. Even in UK where you have NHS its not that you can just walk to any specialist. Its a whole mess. Like you first need to go to some primary clinics. They treat you and if after that they believe that you should be refereed to some higher specialist only and ONLY then you can visit specialist doctors. People are frustrated with the waiting periods to get appointments and this hierarchy is not going down so well.That Socialised health care is very expensive
In US its VERY VERY expensive only coz it was made like this in the last few decades. Insurance companies were the drivers behind this. Working for a core health care product I can speak for this.Wait first you say socialized heathcare is expensive, now you are saying US is too expensive. Can you atleast give a definite answer.
EXACTLY....They are not addressing the problem, they are compounding it. Quite sad.
facilities so this point is totally vague to debate on. Only a proper break up of amount spent by these countries towards their healthcare would make proper sense.
Its damn expensive. and non sustainable. Even in UK where you have NHS its not that you can just walk to any specialist. Its a whole mess. Like you first need to go to some primary clinics. They treat you and if after that they believe that you should be refereed to some higher specialist only and ONLY then you can visit specialist doctors. People are frustrated with the waiting periods to get appointments and this hierarchy is not going down so well.
Nordic ideas don't scale up to the rest of the world. Nordic ideas are for countries that are underpopulated with abundant resources.
No contradiction
No i'm not, you clearly misunderstood my point.You are trying to cherry pick. I gave the nordic countries just as an example. Coming back to the main topic. Which country has the highest healthcare cost as a percentage of GDP per capita, is it capitalist US or a country with socialized healthcare?
Where did i say the US was more efficient. I'm saying it ought to be. And we just put that off for who knows how long as a result of obamacare.Which country has the highest healthcare cost as a percentage of GDP per capita, is it capitalist US or a country with socialized healthcare?
If govt says we will do this and you have to pay for it then money is assured. Why bother to get more efficient ? THINK!All right people this is getting boring now. blr_p's point was that socialized healthcare is very expensive, the bloomberg link which I posted disagrees.
Stephen Colbert : "Obamacare needs the premiums of healthier people to cover the costs of sicker people. Its a devious con that can only be described as.. Insurance"Health care does not come for free, some body has to pay for it. Who ? This is redistribution in yet another form.
No such problem back in the good old days where health insurance was just like car insurance. Govt did not say you have to pay them for auto insurance first. You have to have insurance, just pick one.Quick call the newspapers. Auto Insurance in India is unsustainable what with the way people in India drive, and blr_p is not paying for you misfit drivers who can't drift
There is no opt out for obamacare. Its the law, you pay or suffer the consequences.
The fines are only for uninsured people.Myth 1: Everyone needs to buy coverage through state and federally-run exchanges.
..the majority of people will continue to receive coverage through their employers or via government programs like Medicare.
“The only people buying on these exchanges are those who are uninsured now and will have to buy individual plans for themselves,â€
blr_p said:Govt did not say you have to pay them for auto insurance first. You have to have insurance, just pick one.
Myth 3: The government supplies insurance. While state and federally-run exchanges will be operated by the government, the actual insurance plans are being provided by individual insurance companies
So before this obamacare nonsense, if you worked at a company, they gave you a choice of HMO's with plans for various coverage. You picked the level of cover you wanted for your family and that was it. So any mishaps would be covered. NOW , you do that PLUS pay extra for no benefit to you or your family. It's the law you see.You know @blr_p, your reasoning sounds good on paper but of the many experiences I have read about people in the EU countries, I would be glad to pay a higher level of taxes to not worry about a small mishap tomorrow which might bring me and my family on the road. An instance I read on Reddit from a guy in Germany- "My dad had heart surgery and was in the hospital for 5 days. The total money he had to pay - 40 Euros, which was cost of the miscellaneous food items ordered in the hospital".
If you're married and your wife works, either parties coverage will take care of problems. If both are out of work then things are tricky. But this is the exception. Most of the time you're covered.[DOUBLEPOST=1380905327][/DOUBLEPOST]It's easy to say why you should pay for others but considering the scenario above, I think it's worth it.
Nothing to talk about until Oct 17 which is when a decision needs to get made.Umm, wasnt the topic supposed to be if USA was on the edge? Now we are debating an unrelated health law which has no consequences on our country.
Can mods edit the title to Is USA on edge due to Obamacare?
Can you tell us your premiums before and after obamacare?So before this obamacare nonsense, if you worked at a company, they gave you a choice of HMO's with plans for various coverage. You picked the level of cover you wanted for your family and that was it. So any mishaps would be covered. NOW , you do that PLUS pay extra for no benefit to you or your family. It's the law you see.