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"As for healthcare it's not a mystery. Look at the countries that do it better and COPY THEM."
But to do that, you have to look beyond healthcare. You have to look at the cultures.
Most people in countries with socialized medicine aren't sitting around expecting government handouts in every part of life. They simply see healthcare as a public utility like roads, police, or fire departments.
Their systems work because the culture values collective responsibility. People expect each other to contribute, not to freeload.
In the US, individualism runs far deeper. We think highly of ourselves rather than seeing us as collective group. We value "me" more than "we".
If we really want to copy those successful healthcare models, the truth is uncomfortable. Our culture would have to change first.
In the US, we think if you throw enough money at a problem, it can be fixed.
Healthcare isn't just an economic system. It's a cultural commitment for the good of all.
"The panel featuring Technician Fourth Class George H. Pruitt is currently off display, though not out of rotation," the ABMC said. Staff at the commission "have developed a schedule for periodic rotation to include new content for visitors," it added.
Definitely the most attention the ABMC in Netherlands has ever gotten.