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by sneak
501 days ago
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…and a major reduction in services. I live half the year in big cities in the US and half the year in Berlin, capital of the largest economy in the EU. It’s crazy to me to hear how US people idealize the situation in Europe, or how Europeans talk about the US system. Each has pros and cons but neither can ignore economic reality. Single payer doesn’t mean that money isn’t flowing and negotiations don’t happen. No government can repeal supply and demand without enslaving doctors. |
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They passed a bill that makes it a crime for doctors to "avoid work" in some conditions, and these conditions aren't just natural catastrophes etc., but any "emergency due to deficiencies of healthcare" that the government declares at will.
https://minutovezpravy.cz/clanek/slovensko-chce-prinutit-lek...
That made a lot of news. It is every bit as bad as it sounds.