Yeah they are. Americans engage in more unhealthy eating, crime, and drug use than Australians. It’s very easy for me to believe that they’re 3 times as sick.
Australia is very close behind the US in obesity and illicit drug use.
Side note: I'm an Australian citizen, living in the States.
An Australian hospital doesn't need a billing/collections department and the docs don't sit on appeals calls with insurance; when my wife broke her foot visiting, they basically didn't know how to bill her (for surgery and three days in a ward!). My son needed a badly ingrown toenail treated on a separate visit there last year; they just treated it and sent us on our way, no charge, despite his being a tourist.
> I didn’t say obesity, I said unhealthy eating. Those aren’t the same thing.
Australians eat a substantially similar diet to Americans, and have similar health issues (obesity, heart disease, etc.) as a result. They are deeply related things.
> I straight up don’t believe the drug use one, we have way more fentalyl deaths than you and it’s not even close.
Gee, I wonder if not having healthcare (including access to things like therapy and rehab) might drive up drug death rates.
> You didn’t address crime.
Sure; you didn't address how it's responsible for 3x the healthcare costs.
Feel free to cite something that proves that Australian diets are similar to American diets. I don’t believe claims made without evidence.
Deaths are pretty much 1:1 with drug use. Us having more fentanyl deaths mean we have more fentanyl users. Feel free to cite something that proves that Australia has the same amount of drug users as the United States.
It’s a contributing factor. Americans consume healthcare at much higher rates for many reasons, some of which I listed above. I’d fully expect Americans to pay more when they consume more.
Side note: I'm an Australian citizen, living in the States.
An Australian hospital doesn't need a billing/collections department and the docs don't sit on appeals calls with insurance; when my wife broke her foot visiting, they basically didn't know how to bill her (for surgery and three days in a ward!). My son needed a badly ingrown toenail treated on a separate visit there last year; they just treated it and sent us on our way, no charge, despite his being a tourist.