You are seriously misinformed, nothing surprising there. The only country with the issues that you are complaining about is the UK, which doesn't have single payer health insurance, but has actual government run healthcare. Even so, most of their population is quite happy with their system.
Britain's Failing Nationalized Health System
https://www.dailywire.com/news/14470/7-things-you-need-know-about-britains-failing-aaron-bandler
U.S. Shouldn't Copy U.K.'s Failed Single-Payer Health Care ..
https://www.investors.com/politics/...s-collapsing-single-payer-health-care-system/
NHS: UK now has one of the worst healthcare systems in the world..
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-...-world-according-to-oecd-report-a6721401.html
Notice please I provide the “EVIDENCE” for my arguments!
Canada has a few issues, mostly because their population density can't support large centers of expertise. If necessary, Canadians are sent here for treatment and their government pays for it.
But you claim America’s healthcare sucks soooooooo bad, why would any Canadian come here for anything related to healthcare?
Canada’s health-care system is failing...
https://www.fraserinstitute.org/art...anadas-health-care-system-is-failing-patients
The reason the Canadian health-care system works as well as it does (and that is not by any means optimal) is because 90 percent of the population is within driving distance of the United States...
https://www.nationalreview.com/2017...-health-care-system-failures-cautionary-tale/
Mountain-bike enthusiast Suzanne Aucoin had to fight more than her Stage IV colon cancer. Her doctor suggested Erbitux—a proven cancer drug that targets cancer cells exclusively, unlike conventional chemotherapies that more crudely kill all fast-growing cells in the body—and Aucoin went to a clinic to begin treatment. But if Erbitux offered hope, Aucoin’s insurance didn’t: she received one inscrutable form letter after another, rejecting her claim for reimbursement. Yet another example of the callous hand of managed care, depriving someone of needed medical help, right? Guess again. Erbitux is standard treatment, covered by insurance companies—in the United States. Aucoin lives in Ontario, Canada...
https://www.city-journal.org/html/ugly-truth-about-canadian-health-care-13032.html
Thousands of Americans travel to other countries for medical care, and pay for it out of their own pocket. Many times more than come here for treatment.
How many go to single payer countries for care, supply evidence please!
No U.S. state has implemented it because most are infested with Republicans, who, like you, are paranoid about the idea.
Like New York, California & Massachusetts who have done studies on single payer for their states & discovered there was no bleeping way they could shove the taxes necessary to pay for it down their population’s throats & they dropped the folly as “unaffordable.”
Yet, virtually everywhere it's in force, the increase in taxes to pay for it has been less than the premiums that were being paid for private insurance. So, again, costs less and provides better outcomes.
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Again friend, every single payer country has a bleeping fraction of the population of the United States. They’re brainwashed accustom to high taxes & long waiting times for care & their governments pay a fraction for their national defense as compared to what America pays for America’s national defense and the national defense, NATO, that defends your precious single payer nations. Triple wait times for care relative to America’s wait times is hardly “better outcomes.”
You pal call me uninformed, when I’ve studied single payer since its inception back in the 50's. Every negative predicted about it has come true, outrageous tax rates, long & longer wait times for care, doctor shortages, rationed care & BIG government deciding who lives & who dies, just to mention a few. You need to search and discover the fucking lies that the leftist WHO, (World Health Organization) tells about life expectancies between America’s healthcare system and single payer nations healthcare systems and other claims they make & how they come to their lying assed conclusions.