>The Canadian system may be much cheaper to administer, but it isn't magical. There is still a need for staff to administer and adjudicate claims, and you still have to ration limited healthcare resources somehow.
But it isn't just the Canadian system -- it's every other system too.[0]
There is a unique form of corruption occurring in the American health system and it is absolutely tied to the insurance industry.
This corruption causes the misallocation of resources in ways that are detrimental to the health of American citizens.
Medical bankruptcy and the cost that it has on a person's health isn't really a thing in Canada. Having to choose between paying for medical bills or healthy food isn't really a thing in Canada. People putting off minor medical issues until they grow into major issues because they can't afford routine checkups or treatments isn't really a thing in Canada.
This results in far less rationing of healthcare because people are able to make better choices that prevent the waste of medical resources.
Don't get me wrong, there are issues with Canadian healthcare -- the biggest being corrupt politicians and business people trying to import American healthcare practices for their personal gain but the issues that the average Canadian face in accessing healthcare are nothing compared to those that the average American faces.
But it isn't just the Canadian system -- it's every other system too.[0]
There is a unique form of corruption occurring in the American health system and it is absolutely tied to the insurance industry.
This corruption causes the misallocation of resources in ways that are detrimental to the health of American citizens.
Medical bankruptcy and the cost that it has on a person's health isn't really a thing in Canada. Having to choose between paying for medical bills or healthy food isn't really a thing in Canada. People putting off minor medical issues until they grow into major issues because they can't afford routine checkups or treatments isn't really a thing in Canada.
This results in far less rationing of healthcare because people are able to make better choices that prevent the waste of medical resources.
Don't get me wrong, there are issues with Canadian healthcare -- the biggest being corrupt politicians and business people trying to import American healthcare practices for their personal gain but the issues that the average Canadian face in accessing healthcare are nothing compared to those that the average American faces.
[0] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Life_expectancy_vs_heal...