Hi,
I know this is a random question to ask here but I'm not from the US and don't really know anyone that well from there to explain this to me (and no doubt we don't get a ballanced story on the other side of the world).
My question is why does their seem to be so much opposition to a public heath care system in the United States?
We have what we call 'Medicare' in Australia, which is the effectivly government paying for a large amount of our heath care. They don't cover everything and their is often a 'gap' between what they pay and the total cost (for example it might cost $20 dollars to see the GP instead of $100, with the Government covering the rest). People can still have private insurance as well, to cover other things and to enable them to go to nicer (not necisarily better medically) hospitals and have shorter waits on ellective surgery. This sort of system seems like the sort of thing that people in the US don't want?
From my perspective, our system is far from perfect but it does (at least try to) give people people, no matter what there circumstances or age, access to affordable Doctors and Medicine.
We often hear quotes of people bringing up both "Nazis" and communism in the News about this. Australia is certainly not communist (far, far from it, Rupert Murdoch started his media empire in my home city). Do people really think these things are related?
Thanks for any information you can give me, I've thought about this for the last few months and it only just occured to me to ask here because there would be American's to answer my question.
I know this is a random question to ask here but I'm not from the US and don't really know anyone that well from there to explain this to me (and no doubt we don't get a ballanced story on the other side of the world).
My question is why does their seem to be so much opposition to a public heath care system in the United States?
We have what we call 'Medicare' in Australia, which is the effectivly government paying for a large amount of our heath care. They don't cover everything and their is often a 'gap' between what they pay and the total cost (for example it might cost $20 dollars to see the GP instead of $100, with the Government covering the rest). People can still have private insurance as well, to cover other things and to enable them to go to nicer (not necisarily better medically) hospitals and have shorter waits on ellective surgery. This sort of system seems like the sort of thing that people in the US don't want?
From my perspective, our system is far from perfect but it does (at least try to) give people people, no matter what there circumstances or age, access to affordable Doctors and Medicine.
We often hear quotes of people bringing up both "Nazis" and communism in the News about this. Australia is certainly not communist (far, far from it, Rupert Murdoch started his media empire in my home city). Do people really think these things are related?
Thanks for any information you can give me, I've thought about this for the last few months and it only just occured to me to ask here because there would be American's to answer my question.