Insurance was better (at least where I was) and overall prices for many things was not as awful. It’s not to say there weren’t problems, there were and they got roasted in various comedy skits and such, but it was less awful for many. There also probably wasn’t as much knowledge of other systems in a lot of the population yet. I don’t recall knowing how any other country did it then.
It absolutely was not better. It was the same system we have now but only offered through employers and if you ever switched jobs (and therefore insurance), nothing you’d previously been diagnosed with was covered under the new insurance.
Today (or at least when I last lived in the us) has much higher-deductable plans and a host of other things that wind up taking more out of pocket. I used to joke I got better insurance working at a Wendy’s in 1999 than I had working in healthcare in 2013
Nothing about socialized healthcare. Pathetic.
That’s because everyone knew it wouldn’t happen.
Will America have socialized medicine by 2050? Upvote for yes downvote for no.
Nothing about Palestine either. Obviously this means something.
Insurance was better (at least where I was) and overall prices for many things was not as awful. It’s not to say there weren’t problems, there were and they got roasted in various comedy skits and such, but it was less awful for many. There also probably wasn’t as much knowledge of other systems in a lot of the population yet. I don’t recall knowing how any other country did it then.
It absolutely was not better. It was the same system we have now but only offered through employers and if you ever switched jobs (and therefore insurance), nothing you’d previously been diagnosed with was covered under the new insurance.
Today (or at least when I last lived in the us) has much higher-deductable plans and a host of other things that wind up taking more out of pocket. I used to joke I got better insurance working at a Wendy’s in 1999 than I had working in healthcare in 2013