Well I first read about it in the book “The Healing of America”. My take was that their system was like the ACA in the US but with more substance. The private insurance industry is highly regulated, most people have insurance and are required to have it. If you’re unemployed or need assistance with premiums the government will subsidize your insurance premiums. They have a better and more comprehensive EMR that’s the same for the entire country, it’s called “the Card Vitale” and it also streamlines billing and reimbursement. So while their healthcare system is more highly regulated and subsidized, most of the delivery is handled by private companies.
Our Medicare and state Medicaid systems are the largest socialized medicine programs in the world.
That’s where I’m coming from, maybe things have changed since that book was published.
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