This is a very, very complex issue..... the heathcare thing is HUGE in the USA..... This isn't like fixing a squeeky door.
I doubt the problem is the wonderful blessing of the pharmaceutical companies developing life-saving, life-enriching medicines (even though corporate greed is not unseen there). MUCH of the world benefits from this aspect of the American health care system. I suspect PART of the problem in the USA is that we expect to live and act as we want - and if anything hurts or goes wrong, it's the JOB of the doctors and health care system to make me feel better so that I can continue to act irresponsibly.
ILLUSTRATION: Someone's feet hurt. They go to the doctor whose sole responsibility is to make the pain go away immediately (or better yet, retroactively). The doc is expected to be very sympathetic and to DO something! Prescribe some pill (doesn't matter the cost, that's what insurance and government welfare is for), just prescribe SOMETHING so that the doc is doing his job. What if the doctor said, "Hun, just loose 50 pounds and give your poor feet a chance!!!" What would happen? The American could just go out and make an appointment with some other doctor who will DO something, maybe prescribe that uber-expensive drug we see advertised on TV all the time..... and file a complaint about the rude, lazy, doctor guilty of malpractice.
I suspect PART of the problem is not that our "system" develops wonderful, amazing drugs (often at ENORMOUS cost) that blessed people all over the world.... I wonder if part of the problem is that many Amercians are taking LOTS of drugs, many of them very expensive, undergoing LOTS of tests, undergoing LOTS of proceedures - simply because they demand the health care system empower them to be fat and lazy and live on fast and junk food.... and that my being pain free, sleeping well, having great sex, all this and more is 100% the responsibility of the health care system. The patient being a 100 pounds over weight, junk eating couch potato has nothing to do with anything. I wonder if PART of the problem is cultural?
Sorry.
- Josiah
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