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Comment by spwa4

7 days ago

> So, we need to get rid of this two class insurance system, and then make sure we have enough supply of doctors and specialists so that the waits are not 3 months.

Germany has reduced funding for training doctors. So clearly the opposite is true.

> For example, in Germany, where I live, there are also long waitlists for therapists or specialists in general. But not if you have a high income, then you can get private insurance and get an appointment literally the next day.

And the German government wants to (or is implementing policies to) achieve the opposite and further reduce access to medical specialists of any kind. Both by taking away funding and taking away spots for education. So they're BOTH taking away access to medical care now, and creating a situation where access to medical specialists will keep reducing for at least the next 7 years. Minimum.

Yeah, I am not saying Germany is doing it right :D Just explained how it works here and what I think should be improved.

  • It really looks that's how a lot of countries intend to solve the crisis they are causing by destroying medical care now: restrict it to fewer and fewer people, without lowering the taxes that pay for it, of course. Great medical care for the select few. No medical care for you and me.

    And with the traditional difference between socialists and rightists. Socialists will have their party pick who gets medical care, not you and me. Rightists will make it more expensive, which means you and me can't pay for it.