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Saturday 15 August 2020

Which works better American health careorBritish health care?

Arlene Maycumber: Wrong comparison. The French have the lowest rate of preventable deaths in the world, mostly because of great access to health care. I've seen nurses come to a house every day to change a dressing, and I've been sick in France and have been able to see a doctor immediately and be treated for just a few euros. They also have a single-payer system that seems to work very well.Part of Britain's problem is that a lot of their doctors left for the U.S. in order to make more money. It was easier for them to do that than doctors in other countries because of the language issue. If the US adopted a single-payer system, there would be no where for our doctors to go that would pay better, so that wouldn't be a problem....Show more

Sammy Tabatt: American health care works twice the hours and puts out 100 times the profit of British Health care--AMERICA!! The ONLY way! THE WINNER!

Nicolasa Henke: sorry, hon, you can't narrow it down in that matter.

Jeannetta Gaffigan: neither, both models are failing now

Lou Rought: @anonymous health care isnt about profit..lol thats american mentality for you...i dont care if your sick cant pay then you arent getting treated

Cuc Gire: @harwarda i think you will find this is the right comparison

Pattie Vold: American health care works great if you have the money. British health care works great for everyone.

Samatha Nicar: Britain is much smaller and more homogenous, whereas America has 50 states with their own insurance plans, high hospital charges. You dont have 320 million people in Britain.

Anton Waln: If you're rich, the American system. If you are middle class, British.

Elvie Drumgoole: For every-day care the British health-care system works better. However, for discovery and treatment of rare diseases, the American system probably works best.

Zelma Casebier: America has the worst healthcare system in the world - unless you're! rich.

Blythe Noreiga: By better, do you mean cheaper or! do you mean better? Five year cancer survival rate in the US - 73.8%. Five year cancer survival rate in the UK - 52.8%. Source - the Concord Study, 2008.

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