> The quality of care for Americans who can afford care is excellent.
As a Canadian who knows many Americans, works for a US company and has extended US family, this is not quite true.
Most Americans "who can afford care", maximum 70%, have access to medical care that is on par with Canadian health care, but is fraught with peril; "booby traps" such as out of network costs, high co-pay fees that can bankrupt, surprise billing (though 2022 is starting to deal with that). Care may be excellent, but losing your house if you get cancer seems unnecessary.
A few percent of Americans (the rich and the very well insured; FANNG/MAMAA, investment bank employees, etc.) have access to the possibly best health care in the world.
20% of Americans are uninsured or under-insured and have access to the worst healthcare in the G20.
I think it's strange to want to only include the first two categories in the outcome calculation. Strange may not be the right word here ...
Also, this idea that Elon Musk is going to wait in line to get a checkup is ridiculous. Those who can afford it will always be able to buy premium care. But we have millions of people who are waiting to be financially ruined by an act of God.
As a Canadian who knows many Americans, works for a US company and has extended US family, this is not quite true.
Most Americans "who can afford care", maximum 70%, have access to medical care that is on par with Canadian health care, but is fraught with peril; "booby traps" such as out of network costs, high co-pay fees that can bankrupt, surprise billing (though 2022 is starting to deal with that). Care may be excellent, but losing your house if you get cancer seems unnecessary.
A few percent of Americans (the rich and the very well insured; FANNG/MAMAA, investment bank employees, etc.) have access to the possibly best health care in the world.
20% of Americans are uninsured or under-insured and have access to the worst healthcare in the G20.
I think it's strange to want to only include the first two categories in the outcome calculation. Strange may not be the right word here ...