In pretty much any other nation on God’s green Earth, healthcare is a straightforward issue. However, in the United States, it’s a topic that divides, fractures, and polarizes the population into warring factions: those for access to free healthcare and those adamantly opposed to it.
Well, here at Bored Panda, we believe that access to free healthcare makes a lot of sense. Meanwhile, the current system is incredibly bureaucratic and wasteful according to the latest stats and ought to be improved. How bad is the situation? Well, around 760 billion dollars go to absolute waste each year. However, some Americans are stubbornly against free healthcare and overhauling the system.
Why? While there are some serious arguments here and there, we decided that it’s time that we took a gander at the most ridiculous reasons that people have said ‘no’ to something that ought to be a basic part of life. Scroll on down and upvote your fave pics. Be sure to let us know what you think the pros and cons of free healthcare are, dear Pandas—we always value a well-argued opinion.
Dr. Andrew Carroll from Arizona, has some experience dealing with healthcare insurance companies and fighting for what's best for his patients. Bored Panda previously wrote about how he broke down in tears when a company refused to provide one of his patients a CT chest scan and contacted him again to go even further in-depth about the system in the US.
#1 Apparently Canada’s Healthcare Is Bad
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#2 Won't People Just Hurt Themselves On Purpose?
#3 An Ambulance Is Not A Taxi
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According to Dr. Carroll, there are clear financial incentives for the companies that provide healthcare insurance to keep the system, with its high administrative costs, as it is. "It will be very difficult to reduce the administrative costs without overhauling the payment system altogether," he explained that even small step-by-step changes would be hard to push through.
Dr. Carroll was very candid about healthcare insurance providers and how it's not in their interest to do what's best for American patients. "Unfortunately, these payers tend not to have altruistic intentions towards their members. They cater to the advantage of the employers paying for the benefits, who want to try and spend the least amount of money they can."
He continued: "Employers that pay for benefits will need to demand more of the companies providing the benefits or patients will need to file class-action lawsuits to demand that benefits due to them are not unduly restricted, as they are today."
#4 It's A Charity Handout
#5 But We Can Pick Whatever Doctor Or Healthcare Insurer We Want! We Win
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#6 Free Refills On Burns
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The US spends huge amounts of money on healthcare, but a whopping quarter of the costs are administrative. This means that customers pay a lot, but far from every penny actually ends up helping them directly. There’s a lot of waste in the system and a lot of fat that needs to be cut.
What’s more, hospitals in the US are consolidated. This means less competition, meaning there’s little to no motivation to actually ensure lower prices for patients. If somebody can charge more and the customer has no other choice, why lower the price? (Well, apart from empathy, I mean?)
#7 When You’d Rather Go Bankrupt Than Go To Another Country For Better Healthcare. Because America
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#8 What's Next, Free Medicine?
#9 "Being Poor Is A Choice If Everyone Worked We Wouldn't Even Need 'Free' Healthcare"
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Despite often boasting about being the bastion of freedom and being the best, the US is woefully struggling along with its healthcare system. The World Health Organization ranks it as the 37th best in the entire world. It doesn’t matter how many amazing doctors and how much cutting-edge tech you have if you can’t help people due to the system in place.
The US spends more of its national income on healthcare than other developed OECD countries and spends more per person than other rich nations. However, this level of spending doesn’t translate to better care.
#10 Healthcare Is Governmental Slavery
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#11 Lmaooo
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#12 It's Crappy In Canada
Where you live in the US and what type of insurance coverage you have (private vs. public) affect your wait times, too. So you can expect to wait in line to see a doctor even if you think you’re paying top-dollar prices for top-dollar coverage. However, 66 percent of all Americans are afraid that they won’t be able to afford medical care in 2021.
In a couple of earlier interviews, Bored Panda spoke about US healthcare with Tumblr user Avilocirapter (who was paying for a top-tier insurance plan), as well as Dr. Carroll from Arizona (who burst into tears when an insurance company “denied a CT Chest on a young woman with post-Covid syndrome”).
#13 "Has Monumentally Contributed More To Mankind Than All Those Noted Combined"
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#14 "Healthcare Isn't A Human Right"
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#15 “Still Better Than Places With Free Healthcare”
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Avilociraptor explained that, in their opinion, the private insurance model destroyed the doctor-patient relationship and reduced the autonomy that both patients and providers had. “Nurses are overworked and underpaid, and yet we demonize them when they strike to provide safer conditions for themselves and their patients.”
The solution? According to Avilociraptor, Americans have to “regularly write” to their government representatives and demand change.
#16 Why Use It If You Can't Afford It?
#17 Healthcare Shouldn’t Be Free For Everyone
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#18 “Avoid Situations In Which You May Need The Hospital”, In A List Of Solutions To Not Pay Healthcare Too Much
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Meanwhile, Dr. Carroll previously told us that, in the United States, the insurance company is the payer for a patient’s care, so they’re “heavily involved in the provision of that care.” He said: “Their job is not to pay for healthcare but avoid paying for healthcare. It is a terrible system.”
#19 “Healthcare Is Not A Basic Human Right”
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#20 "Healthcare Is Not A Basic Right - And I'm Concerned That Anyone's Kids Assume They Have The Right To Demand Someone Else Finance Their Healthcare"
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#21 Imagine Having To Wait Months For Healthcare Because You Live Somewhere That Has Government Run Healthcare
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Dr. Carroll also opened up about the hardships that healthcare professionals like him face in the line of duty. “We are trained very early, almost like soldiers, to work hard and long hours, deal with extremely stressful conditions, and work through the emotional turmoil of death, debility, and the effect those things have on the patient and their families.”
#22 Ask Ur Hero How Finland Is Doing During This Wuhan Virus. Their 'Free' Healthcare Is Failing And Bankrupting Their Country
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#23 Healthcare Is Not A Right In 'Merica
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#24 Free Healthcare Doesn’t Work And It’s A Failing System In Almost Every Country
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However, Dr. Carroll can’t imagine doing anything else. Being a doctor, helping people, is his calling. “I love what I do because I could not see myself doing anything else. I’ve wanted to be a doctor since I was 5, since I myself had a major medical issue.”
#25 “You Can Get Free Healthcare Right Now Join The Army”
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#26 I Should Be Able To Opt Out Of Insurance If I Want...with Universal Healthcare I Lose That Freedom Of Choice
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#27 2nd Amendment vs. Universal Healthcare
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He continued: “I remember the care and compassion my doctors when I was that age showed me, and helped me get through my very tough time. I wanted to do that for others, and so far I think I have done so. Insurance companies make it difficult though, and nearly force cold, inhumane, and compassionless rules on patients when they are most vulnerable.”
#28 Free Healthcare Is Why Italy And Spain Have Thousands Dying Everyday From Coronavirus
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#29 "Healthcare Is Not A Right, Unless You Feel Like Slavery Is Ok"
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#30 "There Healthcare Is So Good That They Rely On The Us For Actual Medicines Lol"
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Plenty of Americans who are against free healthcare have a mindset that’s full-on ‘the strong survive, the weak perish’ which would be useful in a post-apocalyptic world, not when we’re all supposed to be civilized and aiming for longer, higher-quality living. And it’s a tad ironic that a country that is so full of charitable, warm, friendly people also has to deal with a cold, dehumanizing, penny-pinching healthcare system.
#31 Not Sure It Works This Way
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#32 "Better Than The Free Healthcare [...] Ours Is Expensive, Not Crap"
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#33 "(Us) Healthcare & Medical Infrastructure Is Truly World Class & We Are Much Better Prepared"
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#34 No It Isn’t, “Free” Healthcare Does Not Get Into The Concept Of A Human Right
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#35 But Your Doctors Are Imbecile
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#36 Lmao What Type Of Healthcare Does Iran Have? They Still Use Voodoo So They Should Shut The Hell Up
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#37 Wait Until You Find Out Waiting In Line For 11 Hours To Vote Is Absolutely Wonderful Compared To The Amount Of Time People Wait To See A Doctor In Countries With Socialized Healthcare
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#38 "If You Can't Take Care Of Yourself Than I Shouldn't Be Forced To Pay For Your Healthcare"
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#39 "Other Countries Can Have Free Healthcare Because They Let The Us Be There Military For Them"
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#40 "I'll Pay My Healthcare And Others Can Pay Theirs If They Can't That's Unfortunate"
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#41 American Talking About Free Healthcare
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#42 "Your People (British) Literally Come To My Country (USA) To Get Better Healthcare" From Ig
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#43 Canada Only Has Free Healthcare Because Of The Us
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#44 “So You’re Saying Their Healthcare Is No Better Than Ours?”
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#45 "My Grandfather Went To France In 1944. Germans In Control And Not Offering Doc Visits. He And Other American Servicemen Liberated The Country" On A Tweet Where An American Man Praises The French Healthcare System
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#46 “Wealthy Brits Fly To The Us For Critical Care Because We Have The Best Healthcare In The World”
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#47 Apparently Healthcare Workers Are Unpaid Slaves In Countries With Universal Healthcare
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#48 The Us Is The Reason Why Universal Healthcare Works
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#49 "There Is No Money, To Cover Universal Healthcare. No Money In The Whole Wide World Would Cover It"
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#50 Found On Quora: "Don't Talk About Healthcare, That's Not Sometimes That Defines The Greatness Of A Country"
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#51 In A Video Explaining Why American Healthcare Is So Expensive
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#52 I Shouldn't Have To Pay For You Healthcare, And You Shouldn't Have To Pay For Mine
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#53 "You’re Welcome American Citizens Literally Pay For The Rest Of The Worlds Healthcare." On A Tweet About Canada
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#54 Sas: Anyone That Believes Government Run Healthcare Is Superior Is An Idiot
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#55 "No, Universal Healthcare Is Pretty Fucking Aids. I Would Prefer Having A Large Military Than Having To Pay For Everybody’s Oxy Addiction"
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#56 Gimme That Fat TV!
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#57 Other Countries Have Zero Choice
#58 "Everyone Gets Free Healthcare Because It's A Right. Then Everyone Gets A Free Firearm. Because That's Definitely A Right"
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#59 "Most Other Countries Come To America For Healthcare"
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#60 Healthcare Is Robbery!!!
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#61 "If Your Leg Is Broken In Europe - You're Done"
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#62 Paying For Affordable Healthcare Is The Same As Paying For A Border Wall
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#63 We Have To Fund The Innovation That The Socialist Healthcare Systems Of The World Leach On
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#64 Ah Yes UK Healthcare Is Bad Because It Helps Poor People, 'Who Contribute The Least To Society'
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#65 "No, In France, It Costs A Lifetime And A Country Of Taxes." On A Discussion About Ingame Healthcare Costs In Stardew Valley
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#66 "I Wonder If The Rest Of The World Would Have Universal Healthcare If They Had To Pay For Their Own Defense"
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