12 Dec '19 20:28>1 edit
@wolfgang59 saidI met a guy from the UK who moved to the US a decade ago because his child was not diagnosed correctly, and once diagnosed in the system he said there was great reluctance to correct the diagnoses. And if anything were to go wrong, such as an incorrect diagnoses, there was virtually no legal recourse.
But the reality of it is that a healthcare system like the UK's NHS will SAVE
the US money, reduce waste, reduce bureaucracy, reduce legal fees!
The downside? Less choice and waiting lists.
Small price to pay and anyone can still pay for private treatment if they so wish.
So he came to the US and got adequate health care like he needed and never looked back.
Yes, it's nice to have options when you get the dirty end of the stick.