UnitedHealth CEO shot

The cries of Canada's healthcare system collapsing are old retreads from post-covid strain that had a lot of practitioners leave healthcare. There were article about the system's imminent collapse back in 2022. So Canada reallocated funds to total about 2 Billion Dollars, and funded a Digital-records efforts to help streamline services and ease the strain the pandemic left. Canada (in 2023) had prioritized Expanding family services to improve access to care, streamlined education and incentivized the field to expand the supply of healthcare workers, improved access to mental health and mental health services and modernized sharing of electric information and digital tools.
If you say so. Go tell that to Laurie in Vancouver.

Every country had health care nightmare stories post covid.
Sure.

Most universal healthcare nations are learning from these emergencies and working to improve patient experiences.
Yeah, right.

In America, we used an AI model to deny legitimate claims that was wrong 90% so we can maximize profits for shareholders.
Sounds about right.

Sure. So?

What point are you trying to make to me?
U.S. healthcare system bad? I know the flaws of the U.S. healthcare system. I was on it for 30 years. Yet again, I am not exalting the virtues of the U.S. healthcare system by pointing out the flaws in other systems, I am just saying the grass isn't as green as some think North of the border.

Incidentally (ironically even), my last employer, the last 5-6 years of employment, we had United Healthcare as a provider, and I never had an issue with them, other than the $800 a month premium.