In my opinion the implementation of health in your country is certainly better as a developing country like my country. In my country the main problem about health is the very lack of medical staff serving the community. People generally still have low education while our population is very large. More people go to dukun than go to the doctor.
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Interesting to hear your perspective.
The quality of health care, though, should naturally be a function of how developed the economy is.
It's kind of like:
If you're on an island with a few people and lots of grizzlies bears, the quality of health care (and all services) will be rather low.
The more developed you are, the better it gets.
So the US should and is capable of an amazing quality of care. Who knows what we would have cures for, and how cheap and affordable ordinary care would be.
Instead it's a mess, and not particularly good despite being a 1st world economy. Because people violently intervene in the market for their own gain.
Kills people to be violent.
And it's utterly sick.