: “You mean you DON’T like things expensive and inefficient? This is America, why do you hate America? This ain’t Soviet China, Kim-jong-Un!”
In all seriousness, the main reason is a doctor shortage. Medical school being prohibitively expensive and very unforgiving to people who mess up. Not to mention how competitive it all is too.
Like I used to tell people back during the healthcare debates: if you think there aren't wait lists or rationing in the US healthcare system then you've never had a family member with a chronic illness.
The cruelest joke/irony is that litterally every problem right wingers complain about in socialized medicine also exists in for profit healthcare.
When it's somehow worse than projection. Like they wouldn't dare accuse a country with socialized medicine of the twisted shit the for profit system does to patients because people would catch on. They settle for things like waiting lists.
or they act like since there's such a thing as multi-millionaire/billionaire serving concierge doctors that you just have to git good and grind harder at capitalism to skip the line forever
The country I live in has been trying to do way with public healthcare for decades and is one of the primary factors as to why I am looking to leave. I'm not a conspiracy theorist at all but I strongly believe our government is intentionally underfunding our health service in an attempt to astroturf support for privatisation.
I've been trying to get an appointment to get tested for autism (which I'm almost certain I have), I filled out all their forms and sent them the first $400 payment a month ago, now it's "wait for us to call you and schedule an appointment" and of course I haven't gotten a phone call yet. Wow yes tell me more about how countries with socialized medicine have to wait months to get an appointment.
I can get in reasonable times but I've only been able to see my primary care physician once. I'd have to wait +5 months if I wanted to see him again. But for some reason has have this fiefdom of people under him and I can see them pretty quickly. Its like this guy just hordes patients and leases them out to other doctors.
I'm in a pretty rural area now and the wait times for mental health care are absurd. Literally 3 month wait to see the new psych after the previous one quit, perscribed new meds, she says "Ok I'll set a follow up appointment in a few weeks to see how you're doing" (long awkward silence) How does 2 months from now sound?