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There are strategies to improve healthcare, but US isn't trying them.

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Sen. Schatz: Gas is at $4.55 nationally. Food prices are rising. Electricity is through the roof. Millions of people are losing healthcare. Housing is unaffordable. There is apparently enough money for a ballroom, to quadruple the size of ICE, and to spend a billion dollars a day on a war of choice.

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... "Americans pay more for health care, get less in return, and remain far more exposed to illness, debt, and insecurity than their peers," the report concludes.

The report comes from The Commonwealth Fund, a private foundation focused on healthcare system performance, which periodically conducts such comparative analyses. The new report is based on 2024 data and compares the US to 19 countries, including many in Europe, as well as Australia, Canada, Chile, Israel, Japan, Korea, Mexico, New Zealand, Turkey, and the United Kingdom.

As has long been the case, the US spends far more on healthcare than any other of the 19 countries. In 2024, the US spent 18 percent of its gross domestic product on healthcare, nearly twice the average of all the countries, which was 9.3 percent. The second-highest spender after the US was Germany, with 12.3 percent. ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-05-29 01:42 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

... An updated analysis comparing healthcare systems across 20 countries finds once again that the US system is an outstandingly poor performer, summarized as being a "persistent failure" for its high costs, poor health outcomes, and premature deaths. ...

When I visit the local hospital for tests, I feel more like I am viewed as a revenue source, and less viewed like a patient.

#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-05-30 01:53 PM | Reply

Oh yea!?

Well, the half of Americans can't afford healthcare, so, take that!

Best nation on earth!

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#3 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-05-30 02:02 PM | Reply

I'm so glad we're paying for Israel's superior healthcare system.

#4 | Posted by morris at 2026-05-30 04:21 PM | Reply

Other countries have healthcare-for-patients.

Here in the US, we have healthcare-for-profits.

Perhaps that is why, as the article notes...

... the US system is an outstandingly poor performer, summarized as being a "persistent failure" for its high costs, poor health outcomes, and premature deaths. ...



#5 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-05-31 02:08 AM | Reply

No way. Obamacare fixed all ills.

#6 | Posted by visitor_ at 2026-05-31 11:38 AM | Reply

Obamacare fixed all ills.

#6 | POSTED BY VISITOR_

Obama didn't even come close. Thanks to republicans. Why are maga maroon republicans so afraid of Americans getting good affordable healthcare like the rest of the industrialized world?? WTF is wrong with you people?

The U.S. healthcare system is an outlier among industrialized nations. It is the most expensive in the world yet yields the worst population health outcomes, performing poorly in life expectancy, maternal mortality, and preventable deaths.

Thanks to republicans constant efforts to keep us that way.

#7 | Posted by donnerboy at 2026-05-31 11:45 AM | Reply

No way. Obamacare fixed all ills.
#6 | Posted by visitor_

TrumpCare was promised to fix all this, ten years ago.
ObamaCare is so amazing that Republicans can't think of anything better.

#8 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-05-31 11:47 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

Obamacare fixed all ills.
#6 | POSTED BY VISITOR_

It was never publicized as a solution to all ills but it did significantly slow the rate of price increases and delivered coverage for tens of millions of Americans who otherwise could not afford it.
Unfortunately under Trump and GOP we've seen a rollback of key provisions and things are starting to look more like they did pre-obamacare. Since the GOP has failed to deliver anything that even begins to resemble a plan, I assume that the goal of the party is to drive prices even higher, see the number of uninsured climb and see more people suffer and die.

#9 | Posted by johnny_hotsauce at 2026-05-31 11:57 AM | Reply

The cardiac unit at the VA is all dothead indians with fake creds, hurry up with that AI please.
danyavaad!

#10 | Posted by john_savage2 at 2026-05-31 11:58 AM | Reply

Republicans intentionally break the government so idiots like isatard_ can cheer and claim they told you it was going to break.

#11 | Posted by horstngraben at 2026-05-31 01:00 PM | Reply

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