If we look at the numbers of patients whose illnesses and outcomes were amenable to improved access to health care or improved health care or simply health care, (who did not get any health care that they needed, when they needed it) we must come to a very scary conclusion. That large numbers of Americans are dying who would not be dying in the civilized countries. Even ones who pay for what is represented to them as health insurance.
For example, in San Jose, CA. a teenage girl, Sarah Broughton, died not long ago of a sinus infection, because she could not afford medical care, did not have health insurance, and didn't get the hospital care until it became an emergency and she deteriorated rapidly after that.
Afterward her family was swamped with bills and many made donations but last I heard they were still strugglling to pay off the bill for her emergency room care, and funeral.
They have a web page on Go Fund Me. << Link- currently they are at around $11,000 out of $20,000
This story is extremely common here in the US. Not a day goes by when I don't hear of some person who has some curable but expensive illness who needs donations.
People put up web pages on GoFundMe. People who need specialist care are often told no, insurance wont pay for that.
Or the deductibles are so high they need to spend huge amounts of money they don't have before the insurance kicks in. (And they keep getting higher) Also, if somebody has presented needing care and received it, they then get sicgned up for insurance they cant afford, automatically, even if they have no way of paying that money, and then has been billed but has been late in paying that bill, they often cannot get more care until they pay it. It keeps building up. So this results in huge numbers of people having money paid on their behalf by the taxpayers who still cannot get health care because the system which claims they have enough to pay the premiums but in reality they don't have enough for the deductibles or maybe they are embarrassed they could not afford to fill the prescriptions their doctor wrote for them on the last visit. Maybe they had to buy food for a child or pay rent.
Anyway,
someday there will be trials, like the ones at Nuremberg.
Because its rigged. The US is not some backwards, poor country. Its a country that should not lie to its people, either. Telling them its simply a matter of votes in Congress when what has actually happened is the policy space to do the things we need to do has been traded away, in the WTO.
So, its a fraud and one with staggering medical implications. An avoidable crime against humanity. An medical experiment on a whole country we already knew would fail, without informed consent. That's one of the most serious crimes there is.
The magnitude of people who are dying here who would not die even in poor countries - where they would get minimal care but at least it would be some care, is huge. No other country spends as much so a direct comparison cant be made of value. But when we compare outcomes here to the
best other developed countries the number of
excess deaths amenable to... is astronomical no matter which figures you use or how you slice the data.
Its likely hundreds of unnecessary preventable deaths occur in the US each day that would not occur in the other countries we should be comparing ourselves to.
By all accounts, the US is the worst country to have a chronic illness in in the world now. Even if you are middle income. Huge numbers of people are bankrupted each year by medical bills and if they have intention of ever fixing this, they havent illustrated that, instead it seems we're constantly being treated to more aggressive attempts to avoid any accountability or improvement. There is no adult supervision, just elites trying to pretend they are doing something they are not. They are making it worse. Trying to lock it in in ways voting can't address. They want to globalize health care in order to suck the other countries in to this madness.
This is all easy to prove, its not subjective, its fact. The motive is money, and its enslaving people to debt.