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Comment by thrance

2 hours ago

So, are American just inherently less disciplined that Europeans? Is that the issue with healthcare in America?

I find this explanation very unsatisfying. You have to look at systems to understand what is actually happening.

>So, are American just inherently less disciplined that Europeans?

I never said anything like that but you could be right on that. A lot of those lifestyle issues are creeping in other highly urbanized rich western countries. Especially mental illnesses due to loneliness, lack of family unit, poor economic outlook, etc

>I find this explanation very unsatisfying.

Then come up with a better one and share it.

If you want to compare the success of health systems you need to compare just the health systems between them alone, not the life expectancy with is a cumulus of several other factors beyond the public + privately managed health systems, such as lifestyles, agriculture, diet, weather, genetics, income, exercise, pollution, etc.

For example, compare waiting times for MRIs, treatments, operations, procedures, post-op infection rates, etc then compare the life expectancy of those who undergo those procedures/treatments, etc.

>You have to look at systems to understand what is actually happening.

I just did.