We become a world leading economy and have massive social advances and control pandemics more effectively?![]()
Actually, that happened after they started looking after their poorest

We become a world leading economy and have massive social advances and control pandemics more effectively?![]()
I'm not 100% sure of the point your trying to make or indeed if you understood the point I was making in my original reply by from your own link it says "in the UK health care is universal whereas 28 million Americans are without healthcare cover".
The fact is, in an insurance based healthcare system which is what the person I replied to was advocating, many people can't afford it.
Actually, that happened after they started looking after their poorest![]()
That their system is horribly inefficient and designed more around corporate profits than around providing an effective service to all.In proportion to GDP, the US spends more on free healthcare than we do and at the same time have a massively more used private healthcare system than we so. What does this tell us?
Damn. Just as well I'm advocating it then.
That their system is horribly inefficient and designed more around corporate profits than around providing an effective service to all.
There is correlation "Up to 1 in 4 American families delay or put off seeking medical attention because they can't afford it."
I know you've linked to a poll but perhaps the majority of people who voted are mistaken.
In proportion to GDP, the US spends more on free healthcare than we do and at the same time have a massively more used private healthcare system than we so. What does this tell us?
It tells us that their healthcare costs are higher, not better. Your link says Americans have a lower than average life expectancy and that, that metric is a good indication of healthcare quality.
Despite (or because of this) 28 million Americans have no access to any healthcare be-it public or private and that 1 in 4 have delayed or don't seek care when they need it because they can't afford it.
Anyway this is so far OT now and I feel I've clarified the point I was making as did your link.
I think you need to crib up on the US system my friend. Even unemployed people often have to pay for health coverage. That's why so many have no insurance at all.No it shows that people are misinformed and can most likely get the free healthcare they need, they just don't know how.
But that's not a fact that friend, its one poll and one website.