Doctors, but moreso pharmaceuticals in general rake in FAR more profit than they should..
Japan's health care system is not perfect, but we could certainly learn a lot from it. Same goes for Germany, Switzerland and others.. They are all a little different but one thing they have in common, that is in stark contrast with ours is, it is quite literally unheard of for someone to have to file bankruptcy due to medical expenses..
and the argument "they live longer because they have more active lifestyles"
they also have lower infant mortality rates than we do, more people WITH insurance, and in general a higher % of the people living in these countries are please with the way their medical system is than in ours..
Doctors there live well, but are not super wealthy. and the government keeps a lid on out of control drug and treatment pricing.. where in the US our policy is "charge what you want, they have insurance or if they dont, let them pay themselves, untill they die"
so in summation:
Them:
longer live expectancy
lower infant mortality rate
more people with insurance.
more people per capita approving of their health care system,
US:
Sky high hospital bills
doctors and pill pushers living in mansions.
yay.
a year ago, I had a torn medial meniscus in my knee, a very common injur among active people, not a hard operation to have, nothing exotic..orthoscopic as a matter of fact, 2 little holes, a little camera, and a little knife/grabber thingamabob, 1.5 hours on the table total. $33,000...... a new car... I have UNBELIEVABLE insurance, and all told went out of a pocket a total of ~$800 but regardless 33 grand is an absurd amount of money for a simple operation, no matter who ends up paying it.