Republicans = Jews

>Be American
>Faint due to low glucose (benign syncope)
>Wake up in Hospital bed
>Be charged $700 for IV Saline alone.


How can RepubliCunts defend this Jewry?

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why would you give someone a saline drip if they have low blood sugar? Just give them a Coke

>$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
there is your answer

>faint
yea, just put coke i.v.

>Universal healthcare
>Wait in emergency room for hours because a whole indian band od'ed for the 10th time this month.

Have mercy and give me a private option for christ's sake.

you know you would die if you did this you normie faggoty

That was the joke

joking about peoples health isn't funny mate

or bunch of old people who sit in ER just because they feel lonely

shhht
its funnier when he cant tell

No, he was joking about your autism of giving coke to a currently fainted patient.

Just put dextrose up the poo-hole
problem solved

every problem is solved by putting something in someones poo holes in Sweden

just put a funnel in their mouth and tip it in

You realise the IV saline bag costs $1 to make, the charge is just ridiculous.
And the IV cost is just one many of the things they charge you for.
For example: The charge for renting the Hospital bed alone is in the $100s per hour.

>Canada
>always held up as the free healthcare utopia
>only 10% higher satisfaction than the apparently nightmarish US

JUST

Jews own all the hospitals in the US, it's why the care is so shitty

the reason UK is so high is because people here treat the NHS like a church. Its in reality a sub par institution that everyone worships like Moloch

nobody thinks canada is the free healthcare utopia, there are tons of problems here compared to other universal healthcare countries

Yeah, but the cost also covers the salaries of medical personel and all the equipment they use, the education and so on.
Anyone can put a little pill up the poo-hole with no risk of complications. Just go ahead and try it.

Republicans = zionist jews
Democrats = globalist jews

I was backed up for over a week after my surgery last month. I had to resort to those micro enemas to get my bowels going again. I was quite surprised to find out they were made in Sweden when I looked at the back of the box.

They worked, though. So your country has my thanks.

>increased taxes on insurers
>ACA forces insurers to follow costly regulations
>regulations which force insurers to cover a wide array of medical needs that normal people don't need, driving up costs
>smaller companies can't afford AHA so they drop like flies, killing competition
>subsidies inflate costs of care for those who can't afford
>cant buy insurance across state lines
>FDA takes years and billions of $ to approve drugs, plus higher taxes drive costs
>obamacare forces insurers to charge already sick people the same as healthy people
>people use emergency care for a doctor's appointment cause its against the law to turn down patients in "emergency"
>mandated benefits
>crazy licensing drives down supply of doctors

bc everybody uses insurance to pay their basic medical bills, not as insurance

>Tells you to put it up the ass
>Is a Swed
Pick both

Besides, the universal healthcare systems don't run on thin air, they also cover their expenses, but through taxes.

Less money is wasted that way through streamlining and none can act as a Jew and charge ridiculous prices for services.

>Insurers
Universal healthcare shouldn't rely on insurers to begin with (e.g. UK's NHS).

There is still private healthcare in the UK, but it is not part of the NHS.
You don't pay healthcare companies in the UK, you just pay a portion of taxes that fund the NHS directly.

Yea man, I did one recently just for fun.

People are satisfied with healthcare here because we live on a fucking island with no comparison and there is 24/7 propaganda on the BBC that the NHS is amazing.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but the US has really low taxes in general and those with income pay for health insurance directly instead of doing it by taxes, that way it's more difficult to freeload on the system?

>People don't agree with me.
>Therefore they are all wrong, they are stupid, and this is propaganda.
Grow up

The health insurance is more expensive per capita in the US than the amount you would per for it in taxes in a universal health system. the only ones freeloading are the corporations.

>implying government wastes less money than private sector
LOL

When it comes to healthcare, YES!

In sweden the other 56% was taken by immigrants.

But it probably works better, in Sweden as example there are a constant shortage of nurses, doctors and beds at the hospitals simply due to immigrants taking advantage of the system. Hell, it takes months, for some even years, to get an appointment at a psychiatrist. This is despite having among the highest taxes in the western world.

29%=Obamacare Motherfucker.

Basically, also the Swedish system has a very harsh view on drugs in general. Just going to a doctor asking for bensodiazepines or even mild pain killers will result in them forever labeling you as an addict and you'll have problem getting anything prescribed at all, unless it's antidepressants / antihistamines and similar shit.

The only reason those 62% say that is because they think if they don't the thought police for the NHS cult will come and cull them and their family.

>U.K.
>62%
>2010

A lot can change in seven years or so, our healthcare has gone to shit,

>professional Shortages
There is a shortage of doctors in the US too.
The root of the problem is not the universal healthcare system, it is the lack if training new healthcare professionals. the same problem is in the UK too.

Bed and space shortages:
Can be fixed if a GP prioritisation system is properly implemented, where more GPs (General practitioners) and GP centres need to be opened where people visit these first instead of hospitals (unless in emergencies), and the GPs either treat patients right there and then, or refer them to specialists. The system already exists in the UK and other parts, but even further GP prioritisation needs to be implemented. The unbalance in the GP to specialist ratio actually exits in the US too.

>Immigrants
OK, that's another problem by itself, not the cause of the universal healthcare system.

>A lot since 2010 happened
Tories (British Republicunts) happened.

Without scrolling down the whole 38% thing for ours will be complaints about minorities being ahead in que and leafs will bitch about that in this thread

>they don't have private hospitals as well as public ones
I thought better of you leaf

>Be British
>Have bad teeth
>Tell other people you got the best healthcare

They do have pricate care too
Canada has a Two-tier healthcare.
Basically you can pay more for a secondary (private) tier of care exists for those who can pay for additional, better quality or faster access.

>Uses meme as an argument.

>look at how satisfied these people are with taking money from other people and getting free benefits.

Wow what a shock.

I fucked up both spelling and syntax, so I'll write again.

Canada uses a two tier healthcare system, where those who want and can pay extra for private care where additional, faster access, and better quality care is given.

See The only "free gibs" are the corporate Jewish thieving insurers of the private health care system in the US

Fuck them. And their families. Fuck waiting 8 hours so Hadjii and his wife can go ahead of me.

The fact that 29% of Americans are satisfied tells me you are moving towards total idiocracy.

700 USD for IV Saline? Thats overcharging on a criminal level.

I might be way too Scandinavian, but it's been boggling my mind for a while now how that "the greatest country" on the planet doesn't provide health care.

I removed a tumor and was hospitalized for a whole month and all i payed was 57 USD for a blood test.

After hospital i got sent to a medical hotel where (i shit you not) every single nurse looked like a blonde playboy cover girl.

I will never understand the American way how you treat your country's most important resource. Healthy people = a healthy working class. A spiral of health care debt does way more harm than good to any workforce in any country.

Again, i'm just a Scandinavian. Maybe i'm just confused

>does the same thing but hopes nobody points it out

You expect us to take you seriously? Not a surprise another shitty thread pops up. Go back to your cuckshed.

>Serbia
>5%
Pretty much only the people who can afford private health care. Even though we pay over 30% tax for public health care.

>The root of the problem is not the universal healthcare system, it is the lack if training new healthcare professionals. the same problem is in the UK too.
Yet studying is free in Sweden, people, mainly young women, are not very interested in working as nurses anymore because it's a lot of stress for shit pay - since the tax money barely cover all the expenses. Despite having as high taxes as possible!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_tax_rates

My point was that working people and corporations pay for healthcare which is used by people who don't contribute anything to society. We've had this system a long time and it didn't use to be a problem until recent years, in a healthy homogeneous society it works just fine because the people who freeload are few compared to those who don't. With these new times of a degenerate population and third world immigrants abusing the system, the universal healthcare is almost collapsing.
I'm not saying the US system is great, just that universal healthcare is far from perfect.

Take cancer as an example, anyone can get it, in many cases it's simple because of bad genetics and bad luck, and those people should get treatment. However, why should the taxpayers, with hundreds of thousands of dollars, pay for the treatment of an alcoholic who caused it himself?

I'm all for universal healthcare, but it should be more regulated so the people who actually pay for it are the same that take advantage of it.

Kek, socialists are obsessed with money because they are jealous of the rich

Because they are kikes. Actual nationalists are for single payer (after the shitskins have been deported).

He' actually right. Public healthcare saves a lot of money when buying shit because they buy TONS of everything and it costs pennies.
Meanwhile a private clinic in rural Pencilvania buys one artificial hip for 10x the price and sells it for 100x the price and you're willing to buy it because you life is priceless to you.

No, not confused, just ignorant.

What are you even talking about. IT IS NOT THE SAME IN CANADA AS THE US!

In Canada, people never pay the insurers directly, the government directly negotiates with pharmaceuticals for much lower drug prices, etc..

Canada is not perfect, but is definitely better than private care. there are other examples of better universal health care systems (e.g. the NHS).

Obama was a big step towards the right direction in the US, but republicunts had to destroy it.

>Not enough want to be healthcare professions
Well then that's the problem, more incentives need to be given to drive more towards healthcare professions. Higher wages can be prioritised towards doctors and nurses, that can still be done in a universal healthcare system.

Your point about the Swedish health care system failing solely because all immigrants are freeloaders who don't deserve the care they deserve is plain wrong, not evidently backed up, and straight ignorant.

you mean the insurance is charged?
People are free to ignore hospital bils and they get written off as a loss and tex-credited by the feds. America already has a socialist healthcare system.

Elaborate?

See

Afaik this is only true for ER bills.

Those incentives would be more workers to reduce the stress load and higher wages, both which is not possible due to taxes already being ridiculously high and has to be spent elsewhere as well.

Oh well then, will the expert on the Swedish healthcare system and budget please explain why our healthcare is falling apart when it used to work just fine?

socialstyrelsen.se/nyheter/2016/detstoraantaletasylsokandeochnyanlandaenutmaningforvarden

"...don't deserve the care they deserve"

Redundant much? Yeah, I'm an expat Swede. The healthcare system there is in fact falling apart due to too many freeloading parasites taking advantage of it. Sorry bruh, it's just shit.

>not possible
paying healthcare professionals more is not really that much of a bigger burden to the taxes relative to the whole cost of the universal health care system as a whole, and the compensation is justified given how essential their role is and the demand for them.
The universal healthcare system alone is not responsible for the tax rate Sweden, in Britain less taxes are payed yet the NHS is more proficient. Same in Canada, etc..
Your other option is to import qualified doctors and nurses from overseas.

Overall, the situation in Sweden is still not relatively bad, in the US there are literally millions without health insurance, and tens of millions more will be with out it by 2014.

It depends on the country then, because in Poland hospitals have to sometimes refuse to do a surgery because they run out of money. They "can" do it, but on their own expense so yeah, not happening.

this is a stupid metric

each rating is internal, you can't compare across countries, it doesn't make sense.

Private hospitals working in the public health care system can do that, yes.

The numbers disagree.

>2010

Is there a more recent one?

Wow, we must have the most incompetent politicians ever who can't raise taxes enough and slide them over to the healthcare system, you are a fucking genius dude.

Well I guess if you doubled your taxes you would be at our level, so just use that money on health insurance instead. I don't see the big deal. Unless you're living on welfare or something.

Well first of all a doctor should know how to speak the language in the country he's working in, also I'm pretty sure those are needed in their own countries.

I'm talking about public ones.

Then your country sucks balls.

Government mostly

Latest is 2016 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey of Adults, IIRC.

I can't find same graphs and charts for that year yet though.

>commonwealthfund.org/~/media/files/publications/in-the-literature/2016/nov/1915_osborn_2016_intl_survey_ha_11_16_2016_itl_v2.pdf

This here should tell you how the US system is much worse than those with Universal health systems, it is the 2016 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey of Adults.

>live longer
>spend far less money on it
>cured ebola
MAKE WAAAY! MY HANG NAIL REQUIRES A HEART SURGERY ROOM BECAUSE IM A FAT RICH NEET WHO THINKS TIME IS MONEY WHILE I SHITPOST. Do you have $15K? Does your nonexistent employer? Pay up. And since you're so healthy you paid for nothing. Like car insurance. You are a car
No it doesn't
Last i checked 88% wanted to keep it public. We dont fund it as well now. Thanks right wing merged shitbag parties. And a doctor is suing it into the ground. But you can find any skewed numbers anywhere on anything you want. Dumbass

>Fainting from low-glucose
I've been eating NOTHING with sugar at all. No carbs.

See pic

Still than Sweden has worse healthcare than the US?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-tier_healthcare#Canada

*Still think

The Brits are the most whipped nation in the world...

Are you able to see that some numbers are higher in Sweden than in the US despite unicare?

Also you need to break down the participants in different categories in order to establish a better understanding of what the numbers actually represent, age, income, gender, race etc are all important factors to understand what which people have problems with.

And glorious Canada doesn't seem to have it much better than the US lol

Literally this. The NHS is the new Church of England. Insult it on anywhere online, even on Sup Forums to a degree, and you'll awaken the Eternal Anglo.

It really is utter shit. Everybody with decency would go private. It's not as if you need to be rolling in it to go with BUPA.

No way in hell 44% of swedes like our healthcare system. Ive yet to find a single one. Even among doctors.

Did the rest reply "no changes needed"?

>>Be charged $700 for IV Saline alone.
Where do you get this shit? I pay $20.00 to go to the ER and get fixed up.

It's probably just shill propaganda against the US health care system

ikr!
every fucking britfag i know says the healthcare is shit and overpriced. the fuckers gave me a steroid that i was allergic to, charged me for it and then had the fucking nerve to charge me for care for the allergic reaction. fucking yids everywhere.

They charged you? Were you paying for the prescription costs or something? They aren't allowed to (officially) charge you for providing healthcare. That's the point, isn't it?