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Why is the US the only highly industrialized country without a national healthcare system? I know that the US has medicaid and medicare, but I am talking about the more extensive types of programs like the ones that exist in Canada and many European countries.

2006-12-19 15:29:04 · 20 answers · asked by forbidden_planet 4 in Social Science Sociology

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Because powerful corporations have control over policy in the US and health care is treated like an industry run for profit instead of a basic human right.

2006-12-19 15:56:58 · answer #1 · answered by The Gadfly 5 · 2 0

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2016-11-30 23:52:28 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Because if they did doctors wouldn't get filthy rich, insurance companies would lose money, it all about the private sector making more money. And when you look at every plan the gov. came up with the plan involved some sort of insurance policy.we are the only industialized nation that doesn't have social health care only the very poor or the rich can afford health care. It is just another way to seperate the classes and they get down on India's class system at least hey have health care as crude as it may be at least htey making an effort

2006-12-19 16:35:56 · answer #3 · answered by robert s 3 · 1 0

The United States doesn't have a strong national healthcare system because we keep electing people who don't give a rat's a*S*S about the common man. President Clinton might have had some success in instituting a healthcare system if Hillary had kept her face out of it. People resented her acting like Mrs. President and shot it down.

2006-12-22 04:11:16 · answer #4 · answered by missingora 7 · 0 0

You do have one. The US spends more of their GDP on healthcare than any other country. It just adds a profit incentive and distributes health care a little differently.

Universal health care is no utopia, but my father might be dead right now if we didn't have it in Canada.
As to the US, it just comes down to will of the people. A lot of Americans fear/loathe/hate big government and taxes. There seems to be a problem with the word 'liberal' stateside, let alone the word 'socialist'. A national universal health care plan is a socialistic device... just like 'social' security and unemployment insurance.

Whether I get the service from big government or big business or whether I pay higher taxes or higher employment deductions makes no difference to me, so long as I get to some medical attention.

Peace

2006-12-19 15:47:52 · answer #5 · answered by zingis 6 · 1 1

Because we are a Capitalistic country, not socialist. America is all about getting what you can for yourself-not communalism.

I hate when fellow Americans complain about the working of social instituions in their own country so ignorantly.

Our Capatalism seeps into everything we do and pursue. Think about that next time you vote or express overlystorng patriotism for a country that leaves its own citizens behind for the almighty doallar. Many don't understand it when they are praising the US but lack of social agendas is what it stands for.

It has always been that way? Did you ever take history or government in HS?

2006-12-20 04:29:29 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Because of the dynamic of our population and our culture. This is the melting pot, remember? Our society struggles to find common ground on anything, really. The other REALLY good reason is that Americans have more wealth, more access to better technology in health care...and our mortality rates (like infant mortality) hovers around the third world rates of mortality. Why?

Well why is a nutritional disorder a leading killer in this country? Heart disease? No one can stop injesting poisons, or exercise, or eat healthy...well not a majority of people anyway. I'm surprised the FDA put out warnings on the plastic we eat daily (transfats). I thought the food industry had somehow lobbied their way into killing us with nary a word from the experts.

Europe may do naughty things like we do, but they do way more healthy things to balance it out. Like stress reduction, it's all about culture- we are so greed driven it's not acceptable to stop and look at the scenery in life. How about our diet? Whereas Europeans eat fresh food, we eat highly processed foods with little nutritional value. Our calorie intake way exceeds our exercise level. We aren't aware of things like 'prevention'. Many think the emergency dept is where you go if your kid has the sniffles. Legal expenses, our demanding mounds of paperwork from the beaurocratic forces - how about third party payers. Billions of dollars on managed care, these are not providers, they just take your money, tell you where to go and then pass out checks. Why not make health care affordable? Take away the billion dollar paper pushers - put an end to needing high cost insurance by changing legislation. If people don't want to have so much malpractice -maybe they should go to medical school and do it themselves. It's a blame society, a whining, do no work, no care about the bigger picture society.

Instead of putting the GOVERNMENT (my good God) in charge of anything else it can screw up we should support the physicians out there who have already made a break from insurance and take private pay. Like in the old days, doctors practiced for what people could afford- it managed cost without allowing the greedy middle guys to put there hand in the pot. Just the provider and the patient, the way it should be. Then, you have people concerned about needing blood pressure medication, because it puts the onus back on 'them' (they might think a little harder about their habits). If we go social, I'll quit nursing. I'd never work for the government - I'd be payed less and worked harder, and as if it isn't hard enough! The freedom to choose good care would be gone, doctors are already frustrated, watch people say 'goodbye' to trying to practice in this culture under those conditions.

I am a huge human rights activist. I work in mental health and believe in access to healthcare for all. However, I see the problem with the apathetic society we live in, insurance is on the rise because basically we just allowed ourselves to be ridden with disease. It's all inter-related. Like I said, make it affordable again and have some sort of account, possibly with government 'support' like a free loan you pay monthly, and to never exceed what you can afford (yet your choices may be limited if you are non-compliant with your health) and let's motivate people to be healthy.

This government has marched this whole country into an illegal (my opinion) war, now we really want them to put our lives in their hands? No way.

2006-12-19 16:01:21 · answer #7 · answered by DanaZ 3 · 2 0

You are right and as a Republican I agree but we must take care of the illegal alien problem first. No more people coming here and sucking our system dry. I have never been a national health care person but I do believe something must be done. We need some smart people to figure out this difficult question so that it is not abused.

2006-12-19 15:32:25 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Because the medical industry is no longer a service industry. It is a business. Doctors don't make money off patients who aren't sick; it is therefore in the doctor's interest to make as much money as possible in the time that the patient is sick, either by limiting the effectiveness of treatments, thus causing the patients to return, or by charging exorbitant rates.

2006-12-19 18:34:39 · answer #9 · answered by supensa 6 · 0 0

Because that would force the US to impose taxes so high, that the average citizen would not have the extra disposable income to keep our consumer driven economy running. Lesson 1 in the US, find a job with good health benefits.

2006-12-19 19:54:56 · answer #10 · answered by Kenneth C 6 · 0 0

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