The world’s other health-care systems survive only because they receive a massive and ongoing, but hidden, subsidy courtesy of the inefficient U.S. system. Two unique features of our arrangement — the absence of price controls and the profit drive of doctors and hospitals — allow other countries to transfer the risk and cost of medical innovation to Americans.

  • ssjmarx [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    very often rely on public research

    This is the biggest thing. America has a lot of universities with a lot of nice equipment where people do shit every day - nobody advocating for free healthcare thinks that we should abolish grad students.