Yes! It would! The US pays more for its healthcare per capita than every nation in the world, and we don’t even cover everyone!
And not only do we pay more, we pay a lot more: 50% more than #2.
And furthermore, we don’t get our money’s worth. In 2017, WHO ranked us as #37 on the quality of our healthcare – which, remember, not everyone gets!
Eliminating the middleman of insurance companies would save HUGE amounts of money, as well as making it easier for doctors and hospitals, who currently have to have staff just to deal with the healthcare. It would allow doctors to spend more time with patients, instead of the fifteen minutes dictated by insurance companies.
Back in the 1990s, the Catholic Healthcare Association stated flatly that the biggest obstacle to effective American healthcare was the insurance industry.
Yes! It would! The US pays more for its healthcare per capita than every nation in the world, and we don’t even cover everyone!
And not only do we pay more, we pay a lot more: 50% more than #2.
And furthermore, we don’t get our money’s worth. In 2017, WHO ranked us as #37 on the quality of our healthcare – which, remember, not everyone gets!
Eliminating the middleman of insurance companies would save HUGE amounts of money, as well as making it easier for doctors and hospitals, who currently have to have staff just to deal with the healthcare. It would allow doctors to spend more time with patients, instead of the fifteen minutes dictated by insurance companies.
Back in the 1990s, the Catholic Healthcare Association stated flatly that the biggest obstacle to effective American healthcare was the insurance industry.