US Healthcare System Analysis

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Comparison of U.S.to Other Healthcare Systems Among all the countries of the world, the U.S. health care system is the most expensive. The country spends on health care more GDP per capita than other countries (Khazan, 2014). Over the past few decades, the costs in the United States on the health system are growing because of the introduction of state programs. There are many differences between the U.S. healthcare system that is preliminary based on private sector and insurance and other countries’ systems, which are organized around government funding. Currently, there are three fundamentally different basic health care systems: preferably state (the United Kingdom), preferably insurance system that is introduced in European countries such …show more content…

According to Skolnik (2012), “The healthcare system of the United States is based on a combination of public and private financing, with overwhelmingly private provision of care” (p. 153). The sources of financing of the U.S. health care include state budget for the poor, children, the disabled and senior citizens (programs Medicaid and Medicare) and the system of voluntary medical insurance (VMI) for all other residents. VMI is commonly practiced by large employers for their employees, but also there is a market for individual health insurance. It should be emphasized that at the total volume of the high level of medical care, which is provided to the population in the United States, access to health care varies significantly between different categories of the …show more content…

The health services of the United Kingdom are called the National Health Service (NHS). According to Skolnik (2012), “Money for the NHS is raised from general taxes and used to make an annual NHS budget” (p. 153). The National Health Service brings together all public health facilities, controls and pays for the activities of many private medical institutions that have undertaken the commitment to adhere to its rules. However, since the sources of health care financing do not include the state budget, the amount of funding depends on other areas of public expenditure and competes with them. The government does not have the possibility of expanding health care funds. Nevertheless, in contrast to the United States, the UK pays attention to problems in health care system that have improved it over time (Bernstein,

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