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Anonymous (ID: hjFIPGPn) United States No.520769566 [Report] >>520769661 >>520769669 >>520769733 >>520770198 >>520770281 >>520770455 >>520770487 >>520770683 >>520770730 >>520770818 >>520770996 >>520771116 >>520771183
What is it truly like living under Universal Healthcare?
In the pic posted, the countries in green are ones that make use of this healthcare system

What are the pros, and what are the cons?
Anonymous (ID: ihVc7hMt) Greece No.520769661 [Report] >>520769681
>>520769566 (OP)
EVERYONE IS FUCKING USELESS
Anonymous (ID: MNQ7Dfxg) Argentina No.520769669 [Report] >>520769712
>>520769566 (OP)
in my shithole country all of the politicians use private hospitals, that's all i need to say
Anonymous (ID: hjFIPGPn) United States No.520769681 [Report]
>>520769661
Elaborate?
Anonymous (ID: hjFIPGPn) United States No.520769712 [Report]
>>520769669
I’ve met a bunch of Canadians who come down here for some procedures or go to Thailand
Anonymous (ID: dDXn+dDy) United Kingdom No.520769733 [Report] >>520769819 >>520771170
>>520769566 (OP)
take private healthcare workers and replace them with corrupt retarded public sector workers
Anonymous (ID: hjFIPGPn) United States No.520769819 [Report] >>520770564 >>520771170
>>520769733
>pic
Holy shit, that is dark
Anonymous (ID: ojZ2V5I6) France No.520769999 [Report] >>520770247 >>520770578 >>520771253
NORTH KOREA HAS UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE!!!!

It is actually good too, the Red Cross praises it

Bullshit western propaganda image left out the DPRK (North Korea)

I (an American, posting from proxy) have not been to a doctor in 14 years, I literally have worst healtcare than a North Korean

Literally ANY healthcare at all would be better than what I have (zero, nothing, no insurance)
Anonymous (ID: 35SL1pnD) Romania No.520770198 [Report]
>>520769566 (OP)
>China
Neoliberalism with chinese characteristics.
Anonymous (ID: K5z6CnXT) No.520770247 [Report]
>>520769999

You’ll get it babe.
Anonymous (ID: 6ybw7zSg) United Kingdom No.520770261 [Report] >>520770401
Like any other government service, it works great if you have a productive society where everyone pays in and only takes out when in genuine need. The moment you enable a large chunk of the population to live as freeloaders or import hordes of unproductive foreigners it becomes unsustainable and the quality takes a nosedive.
Healthcare is expensive and the numbers need to add up if you're trying to provide it for free to the end user. But I suppose the same goes for private as health insurance is in essence a form of subsidized care. The same way productive Americans pay a premium to support all the nogs, spics and white trash, Europeans "pay" a premium for our own freeloaders in the form of declining quality.
So (ID: QrzvvIGS) Brazil No.520770281 [Report]
>>520769566 (OP)
I don't use it so I don't know
But the left here praises it while the right complains about it
Anonymous (ID: K5z6CnXT) No.520770401 [Report]
>>520770261

It was 1-2 hours waiting in AE 20 years ago

Now it’s over 10 hours waiting and the vast majority there are immigrants
Anonymous (ID: 55LMy7Ld) Russian Federation No.520770455 [Report] >>520770548
>>520769566 (OP)
You pay 15% off your salary then you go to private medical anyway because state one awful and has like minimal amount of staff with minimal amount of qualification
Anonymous (ID: PYPwlOtk) United Kingdom No.520770487 [Report]
>>520769566 (OP)
con: cunts wanna take it away rather than fix society
Anonymous (ID: hjFIPGPn) United States No.520770548 [Report]
>>520770455
Sounds kinda like Mormonism, except their college is borderline free and actually useful for making a good career
Anonymous (ID: 6Jmji9If) Australia No.520770564 [Report] >>520770677
>>520769819
>holy shit, that is dark
just like the babies
Anonymous (ID: VBpTsUrx) Brazil No.520770578 [Report]
>>520769999
Is that from Jong-un's personal guard?
Anonymous (ID: hjFIPGPn) United States No.520770677 [Report]
>>520770564
Dead people turn pale, been to a bunch of funerals irl and even the black deceased people were looking ghostly
Anonymous (ID: SlcSA6IZ) Australia No.520770683 [Report] >>520771349
>>520769566 (OP)

If the US ever has “universal care” it will just be a scam for Jews to enrich themselves. If you have “entirely privatised” care it will be a scam for Jews to enrich themselves. The retarded combination of the two you have now is a scam for Jews to enrich themselves.

There are pros and benefits to each system and the preference has more to do with the values and personality of your culture than one “working” and one not. But no system the US ever has will ever really work because it will always be a scam for Jews to enrich themselves first and whatever if portends to be second.

Its like arguing over the level of care cattle on a farm should receive, its essentially meaningless how long you live because your life isn’t your own.
Anonymous (ID: C82O1rKn) Estonia No.520770730 [Report]
>>520769566 (OP)
It’s not “free”. The government collects social tax from your income (30%). The only “free” part of the healthcare is the service level. Mostly midwit doctors who work diagnose and prescribe shit based off a flowchart.

Only benefit is that if you are ever in a medical emergency then you won’t be left to die if your insurance can’t cover complex treatment.

So yeah, it’s good if you need emergency care, but for healthcare it’s subpar to private clinics.
Anonymous (ID: uPTVa0jb) Australia No.520770818 [Report] >>520770899
>>520769566 (OP)
Sitting on a hospital emergency ramp for 2-4 hours and waiting to see a specialist with a year waiting time.
Anonymous (ID: hjFIPGPn) United States No.520770899 [Report]
>>520770818
Do a lot of people in aus go to Asia for more critical procedures? I know some people from places like India and Bangladesh who will go to Thailand. Also some Canadians have done that too
Anonymous (ID: d+vrkREy) Germany No.520770996 [Report]
>>520769566 (OP)
Simple. When you don't feel well, you go to a doctor and get a diagnosis and a treatment plus some advice how to handle the condition. Everything is free, only for prescription meds you pay a flat 5€ fee. It's supposed to keep some sort of abuse in check. No idea how or what exactly, I'm not a junkie and I don't really care. People with chronic diseases are excempt when their yearly medical expenses exceed 2% of their income or something like that. No idea, I don't have chronic diseases.
Anonymous (ID: K+AY+E6+) United States No.520771116 [Report] >>520771213
>>520769566 (OP)
China has universal healthcare
Anonymous (ID: h5zmR0hX) United States No.520771170 [Report]
>>520769733
>>520769819
It is dark because there are so many foreign invaders who can't speak the language but are having children that the healthcare system doesn't have enough translators to accommodate them.
Anonymous (ID: ax5LqBFu) Brazil No.520771183 [Report]
>>520769566 (OP)
I had surgeries in the public healthcare service that would cost me a brand new car in the private healthcare.
Honestly I have nothing to complain. Yeah the quality usually sucks compared to private but this is largely dependent on the city (that means, local) administration of federal funds.
Anonymous (ID: hjFIPGPn) United States No.520771213 [Report]
>>520771116
I will write a strongly worded email to journalists of The Atlantic now
>hey bitches, your map is SHIT
Anonymous (ID: d+vrkREy) Germany No.520771253 [Report]
>>520769999
Your resources are required for Elon Musk's toy space rockets. Wasting them on a filthy commoner like you would be communism of the highest order.
Anonymous (ID: ax5LqBFu) Brazil No.520771349 [Report] >>520771449
>>520770683
Healthcare in the US is already a scam. Paying $300 to have your weight checked in a scale, LMAO.
Anonymous (ID: hjFIPGPn) United States No.520771449 [Report]
>>520771349
We have insurance here, sometimes private sometimes public (Medicare/Medicaid)