Being the recipient of the British national health system, I can say it is good in parts when it is good it is very good, but there are problems, and one problem is that is run by politicians, who do not want to admit the body under their control is not functioning properly. I think most british people would not like to see a swap to another system, but I also understand why so many Americans with a distrust of the state would not like the idea of Washington controlling their health care.
Actually the system is different in each European country. To my mind it is not a question weather America has a good system open to all or not, but how to construct a system that is fitting for the American culture.
As an outsider, the way health care is or is not delivered in America, seems to be pointing at a more primitive way of constructing a society than we outsiders enjoy.
Personally I think this is a question for the Republican side, Do you think the system you have now is right, and if not what would you put in its place.
Actually the system is different in each European country. To my mind it is not a question weather America has a good system open to all or not, but how to construct a system that is fitting for the American culture.
As an outsider, the way health care is or is not delivered in America, seems to be pointing at a more primitive way of constructing a society than we outsiders enjoy.
Personally I think this is a question for the Republican side, Do you think the system you have now is right, and if not what would you put in its place.