Yes let’s…
Wait times in the US are in line with many and actually much worse than Britain. The Commonwealth Fund, a New York-based foundation that focuses on health care, compared wait times in the United States to those in 10 other countries. “We were smug and we had the impression that the United States had no wait times — but it turns out that’s not true,” said Robin Osborn, a researcher for the foundation. “It’s the primary care where we’re really behind, with many people waiting six days or more” to get an appointment when they were sick or needed care.
There are undoubtedly places where one would have six days’ wait for routine office care. There are places where one would not, including where I live. One day is about the max for me, and sometimes not even that. I get in on the same day most of the time.
But is routine office care the test? From your article:
"Americans are more likely to wait for office-based medical appointments that are not good sources of revenue for hospitals and doctors. In other countries, people tend to wait longest for expensive elective care — four to six months for a knee replacement and over a month for follow-up radiation therapy after cancer surgery in Canada, for example.
In our market-based system, patients can get lucrative procedures rapidly, even when there is no urgent medical need: Need a new knee, or an M.R.I., or a Botox injection? You’ll probably be on the schedule within days."
And in my experience, that’s true. If the primary care doctor thinks you need an MRI for a shoulder strain, you’ll get it that same day or next day at the longest. If the doctor suspects cancer, you will almost certainly be at the oncologist’s that day if you make it there. AT most a couple of days.
And then too, Brit care is deteriorating due to costs. Looks like more and more Brits are turning to private care. Let’s see what the socialists say about their socialist system. Among other things, it’s deeply in the red and losing both physicians and nurses.
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