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recursivedoubtsyesterday at 10:28 PM2 repliesview on HN

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jltsirenyesterday at 10:47 PM

Daily reminder to always check data definitions before interpreting statistics.

According to the OECD data, US 2023 healthcare spending was 28% by the government, 55% by private health insurance, 11% out of pocket, and 5% from other sources. OECD lists all US private health insurance policies under the "compulsory health insurance" heading. Apparently because there is no clear separation between compulsory and voluntary insurance, and because employer-paid insurance is not truly voluntary when it exists. (Because there is usually no option to take cash instead.)

And then the chart you linked to combines compulsory insurance with government spending. Mostly because if compulsory health insurance exists in an OECD member state, it is usually legally mandated, regardless of whether it is provided by public or private entities.

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tt24yesterday at 11:53 PM

It is shocking to me that anyone still considers the US solution to be “too privatized” lol.

Healthcare and housing are simply too important to not allow the market alone to dictate.