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Warlock
- Jul 13, 2018
- 721
What is your opinion of the current state of your countries healthcare system. How do you feel about it. What is lacking and how can it be improved? What do you think caused the problems it is currently enduring? How would address these issues?
I live in the United States, The healthcare industry here is a racket and is in bed with all other major industries. In the United States, healthcare prices skyrocketed under Reagan, as he pushed for the privatization and commodification of the healthcare industry. I currently pay $400 a month for my health insurance, although I have spectacular health insurance, many others cannot afford what I pay, and I find the entire racket (Because that's what it is) to be outrageous.
I feel that we have a very serious lack of professionals in the healthcare industry and that this shortage has also contributed to skyrocketing costs. Given the cost and difficulty of getting a professional or graduate degree, I can see the shortage becoming more and more dire, creating even more difficult conditions for Americans who lack the proper financial class to receive necessary care in a timely manner.
I don't see a realistic solution for this complex problem. I don't think merely providing medicare for all is a viable solution, especially given how the predatory nature of American capitalism is.
Tell me how you feel?
I live in the United States, The healthcare industry here is a racket and is in bed with all other major industries. In the United States, healthcare prices skyrocketed under Reagan, as he pushed for the privatization and commodification of the healthcare industry. I currently pay $400 a month for my health insurance, although I have spectacular health insurance, many others cannot afford what I pay, and I find the entire racket (Because that's what it is) to be outrageous.
I feel that we have a very serious lack of professionals in the healthcare industry and that this shortage has also contributed to skyrocketing costs. Given the cost and difficulty of getting a professional or graduate degree, I can see the shortage becoming more and more dire, creating even more difficult conditions for Americans who lack the proper financial class to receive necessary care in a timely manner.
I don't see a realistic solution for this complex problem. I don't think merely providing medicare for all is a viable solution, especially given how the predatory nature of American capitalism is.
Tell me how you feel?