Submitted by lemonzestttttttt t3_11rystz in dataisbeautiful
Wicked-Skengman t1_jcb7pry wrote
Reply to comment by ISBN39393242 in Health spending per capita, life expectancy 2021 by lemonzestttttttt
There are advantages of insurance based healthcare systems - the primary one being innovation.
It's no coincidence that the US has the largest dug companies at the cutting edge of research.
I'm not saying the US system is good by any stretch, but it has its advantages
Edit: we should also be careful with the data here - is the reason the US has a lower life expectancy a direct result of its healthcare system? I imagine theres a load of other factors such as lifestyle and diet that are more important
Temporary-Alarm-744 t1_jcdbmor wrote
So what you're saying is the US is subsidizing the worlds research into pharmaceuticals by killing and bankrupting its own people. Nice. When you put it that way let's keep this system. It's only fair
xylopyrography t1_jccv1e1 wrote
The last point is important.
Suicide, firearm deaths, deaths from obesity, deaths from smoking are all higher in America.
Opioid deaths are way, way higher, which pulls life expectancy way down because the age of death is tragically so young.
Your first point I'm not sold on. The US pharma system is beyond inefficient. They may output more but there certainly exists a system which could do 10x as much with the same funding.
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