But here's the thing: I don't live in America. I'm just a guy looking down across the border, sipping a beer and going, "Damn, what a cluster****."
So, to all our American forumites, I ask: is your health care really as ****ty compared to other health care systems abroad? To all non-American forumites: what's health care in your country like?
The care is (in general) very, very good. The costs are...insane. And, in some cases, baffling.
For example, I know someone who had a failed pregnancy. The baby didn't miscarry normally, so the doctors had to perform a DNC and basically vacuum out the inside of the womb. Did I mention that said person didn't have insurance that covered maternity costs? And that they couldn't get on Medicaid (or whatever) since they had changed states immediately after the start of the pregnancy? Total out-of-pocket cost to them was over $6000.
You know what's even worse? Had it been an elective abortion, it would have cost less than $500 out of pocket. And the procedure at that stage of pregnancy is EXACTLY THE SAME.
The system is pretty screwed up, and it makes me furious. The current healthcare proposals in congress don't convince me that they will improve the situation at all. IMO the basic problem is that healthcare costs (as charged by doctors & hospitals) are out of control, for a whole host of reasons I don't claim to fully grok. THAT's the problem that needs to be solved. I'd be totally happy paying out-of-pocket for non-catastrophic healthcare as long as the costs were reasonable (which they aren't).
I'm open to the idea of a single-payer system, but what I DON'T want is a system that tries to combine a free-market system with socialized care and end up with the worst of both worlds (indeed, you can argue that the current mess is because we've been trying to do exactly that). If we're going to go down the socialized medicine path, let's do it all at once and go pure single-payer.
What I'd REALLY prefer is for states to have the latitude to set up their own systems (be it pure free-market, pure single-payer, or some bastard mix of both). In other words, get the Federal government out of healthcare completely and let the states do what they want. That way, people have more choice in the system they participate in AND we let natural selection show which systems actually work.