At this point it feels like they’re just leaving New Zealand off these maps because they think it’s funny.
carlosortegap on
Mexico is wrong. The whole population has access to public healthcare
Dredmoore1 on
Thought UK was public NHS and private available widely
Vast_Egg_957 on
Ireland’s wrong they don’t have universal healthcare lol
Eric848448 on
The UK is not single payer. The NHS is single provider but there’s also private insurance.
glucklandau on
My city in India has a large free public hospital, anyone can walk in without any papers and get treated for free for all ailments, including surgeries
GustavoistSoldier on
Brazil is the largest country by population to have single payer healthcare.
asunyra1 on
🇺🇦 North America
JACC_Opi on
I hope we make it to either a German or Swiss universal health insurance system.
It has universal coverage for the bottom 50% of the population by law.
Emergency-Growth1617 on
India has free healthcare for the bottom 40%, i mean the hospitals might not be in good condition but atleast its free, lol
Brandibober on
What mean “single payer”?
MrSquiggleKey on
Australia isn’t universal.
Immigrants aren’t always covered.
And for those eligible for our universal healthcare,
Not all medication is covered under single payer, I have to pay a private script price for my medication.
Not all conditions are covered, mine requires paying privately for an official diagnosis.
Not all diagnostic tests are covered (only pathology is)
Not all medically necessary procedures are covered.
temporary62489 on
US looking more like Kazakhstan every day.
mauricio_agg on
Colombia should be colored light purple.
SenditMakine on
how does purple universal private healthcare works?
Puzzleheaded-Bat6344 on
The Israeli system seems to work great. Four private insurance companies competing with each other. Premiums paid by government.
DaisyFace2244 on
This map is wrong about a bunch of Latin American countries.
Numerous-Paint4123 on
And what about New Zealand..
RzaFiruz on
Yes… yes… yes… it’s absolutely true, in Russia, everyone is personally insured by Putler, but there’s nothing to cure it, says Putler, just be patient a little longer, three more days, as soon as we arrive in Kyiv, that’s all, idiots. 😂😂😂
AllesIsi on
So, should the USA just rebrand as Ameristan?
MoaraFig on
I hope Botswana will be okay. Most of their government revenue comes from the diamond trade which is collapsing
FrozenPizza07 on
Can someone tell me whats the difference between „single payer“ and „public / private“ insurance is?
yeetis12 on
Honestly for list like these it should include the quality of care aswell. You won’t find many people in cuba for example finding their healthcare system very useful
gabrielxdesign on
Wrong, in Panama everyone that pays taxes or has a parent/child/mentor/others who pay taxes have free universal healthcare.
cardoorhookhand on
This is wrong for South Africa.
Mixed, non-universal at best.
Universal healthcare was legislated in principle in 2024, but there isn’t even an implementation plan nor a funding model yet.
Reality is a mix of private and public funding with severely limited availability and out of pocket barriers to those without private Medical Aid (health insurance).
Alive_Internet on
The main limitation of this map is that it doesn’t take quality into consideration. There’s a reason people who live in places with universal healthcare flock to the US (if they can afford to) to avoid wait times and receive higher quality care.
lachalacha on
Team Green
gwelfguy on
Canada is somewhere between Universal Single Payer and Universal Public Insurance. It’s not USP because the government does not directly cover the operating costs of doctors offices, clinics, hospitals, etc. There is an intermediary public insurer. In my province (Ontario), it’s called the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP). Doctors, hospitals, etc. bill OHIP for the care that you receive and OHIP in turn is funded by personal and corporate taxes.
speccynerd on
China might have universal public insurance but it covers fuck all.
TheChance on
Describing the NHS as „single-payer“ is misleading in a number of ways. The NHS is straight up managed care provided by a government-controlled entity. It has very little in common with, for example, French or Canadian healthcare, and it scares the living shit out of Americans, so let’s not conflate healthcare models.
TheSleepyTruth on
Australia is absolutely not single payer. There is a robust private hospital and health insurance industry there on top of its universal govt coverage.
MannieOKelly on
So let’s all retire to Russia?
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At this point it feels like they’re just leaving New Zealand off these maps because they think it’s funny.
Mexico is wrong. The whole population has access to public healthcare
Thought UK was public NHS and private available widely
Ireland’s wrong they don’t have universal healthcare lol
The UK is not single payer. The NHS is single provider but there’s also private insurance.
My city in India has a large free public hospital, anyone can walk in without any papers and get treated for free for all ailments, including surgeries
Brazil is the largest country by population to have single payer healthcare.
🇺🇦 North America
I hope we make it to either a German or Swiss universal health insurance system.
India should be yellow, not red.
[https://www.who.int/india/health-topics/universal-health-coverage](https://www.who.int/india/health-topics/universal-health-coverage)
It has universal coverage for the bottom 50% of the population by law.
India has free healthcare for the bottom 40%, i mean the hospitals might not be in good condition but atleast its free, lol
What mean “single payer”?
Australia isn’t universal.
Immigrants aren’t always covered.
And for those eligible for our universal healthcare,
Not all medication is covered under single payer, I have to pay a private script price for my medication.
Not all conditions are covered, mine requires paying privately for an official diagnosis.
Not all diagnostic tests are covered (only pathology is)
Not all medically necessary procedures are covered.
US looking more like Kazakhstan every day.
Colombia should be colored light purple.
how does purple universal private healthcare works?
The Israeli system seems to work great. Four private insurance companies competing with each other. Premiums paid by government.
This map is wrong about a bunch of Latin American countries.
And what about New Zealand..
Yes… yes… yes… it’s absolutely true, in Russia, everyone is personally insured by Putler, but there’s nothing to cure it, says Putler, just be patient a little longer, three more days, as soon as we arrive in Kyiv, that’s all, idiots. 😂😂😂
So, should the USA just rebrand as Ameristan?
I hope Botswana will be okay. Most of their government revenue comes from the diamond trade which is collapsing
Can someone tell me whats the difference between „single payer“ and „public / private“ insurance is?
Honestly for list like these it should include the quality of care aswell. You won’t find many people in cuba for example finding their healthcare system very useful
Wrong, in Panama everyone that pays taxes or has a parent/child/mentor/others who pay taxes have free universal healthcare.
This is wrong for South Africa.
Mixed, non-universal at best.
Universal healthcare was legislated in principle in 2024, but there isn’t even an implementation plan nor a funding model yet.
Reality is a mix of private and public funding with severely limited availability and out of pocket barriers to those without private Medical Aid (health insurance).
The main limitation of this map is that it doesn’t take quality into consideration. There’s a reason people who live in places with universal healthcare flock to the US (if they can afford to) to avoid wait times and receive higher quality care.
Team Green
Canada is somewhere between Universal Single Payer and Universal Public Insurance. It’s not USP because the government does not directly cover the operating costs of doctors offices, clinics, hospitals, etc. There is an intermediary public insurer. In my province (Ontario), it’s called the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP). Doctors, hospitals, etc. bill OHIP for the care that you receive and OHIP in turn is funded by personal and corporate taxes.
China might have universal public insurance but it covers fuck all.
Describing the NHS as „single-payer“ is misleading in a number of ways. The NHS is straight up managed care provided by a government-controlled entity. It has very little in common with, for example, French or Canadian healthcare, and it scares the living shit out of Americans, so let’s not conflate healthcare models.
Australia is absolutely not single payer. There is a robust private hospital and health insurance industry there on top of its universal govt coverage.
So let’s all retire to Russia?