Anatomy of Healthcare | The U.S. Healthcare System Explained

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Perhaps you think the U.S. Healthcare System is broken and like many of us, you want change. But we must first understand healthcare before trying to fix it.  In this three-part series, we’ll explore the major healthcare models of the world, how the U.S. fares in comparison, and what changes to make moving forward. This is the Anatomy of Healthcare.

TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Introduction
00:23 The Blueprint of Healthcare
00:51 The Four Factors Behind the Global Healthcare Models
02:07 The Four Fundamental Global Healthcare Models
06:10 The Anatomy of the United States Healthcare System
06:31 Treating US Veterans - a Variant of Socialized Medicine in the US
07:08 Citizens Over the Age of 65 and Medicare
07:49 The Uninsured
08:17 Working Americans with Employer-Sponsored Coverage

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Great video as usual,
I work as a surgeon in Germany and i just wanted to add that in Germany if you are not employed the government pays for your health insurance

ahmednaim
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It is important to look at all systems to realize what works best in order to change the system for all in the US

camiloiribarren
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Just what I was looking for! Thanks for the video.
I may be wrong, but I think in Germany, patients in between jobs are covered by their previous employer until re-employed.

nbjmyrb
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Shoutout to those who caught the thumbnail change. A fantastic video and cannot wait to see more.

baylorwiggins
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This video is highly informative and articulately done so! Thank you for your effort, Sir!

Eshani
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The German system is more much more public than privatized. Here some numbers from the national statistics institute (destatis): It is true that the insurance comes with employment, but 87% of all employees are insured by public, obligatory insurances, so only 13% are private. Unemployment is no issue due to governmental coverage of insurance in that case (with equal medical supply), resulting in only 0, 1% of the population being uninsured. Among the unemployed, it is 0, 8%. In short: access is maintained high, while it is not directly tax-payer money that funds treatment, but rather non-profit public (but not governmental) insurances.

OPazifist
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This was a great video, can’t wait for the rest of the series!

kurtlautenshlager
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I spoke to a few European physicians and the most competitive specialty in Europe is peds and least competitive is derm. A thoracic surgeon I spoke to in Berlin said that her salary was around $165k, which is considered high. That was just unfathomable.

MrLegendra
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Great video! Can we get a vid on the med school interview process and get some tips?

armaandhanoa
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Words can’t express my gratitude for all you’ve done and will continue to do Dr Kunle Herbal, you are truly an amazing and dedicated doctor, keep saving life my Doctor…

tsnvowm
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Why did you post this just now? This was our lesson in Health Information System (HIS 111) and bro I could've understand it more and made a better score in my exam 😭

salm
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It is surprising that some people like to go to doctor unnecessarily. I would never go to doctor without need even though it is free in my country.

elvenrights
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I don’t think you are right with the Bismarck Model!

Private insurance companies are in the minority here in Germany. They invest the money of their customers and with the surplus and the insurance fees they pay the doctors.
This is possible because when you are young you are healthy (so they have a cash surplus).
They are also not representing the Bismarck model.

The Bismarck Model:
- the insurance companies are controlled by their members
- in-out-of-cash: The money which comes in has to spend immediately for healthcare. They are only allowed to have 2 to 3 months in cash holdings

x-pilot
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Why is the British system called "Beveridge"?

AdmiralofU
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Please make one about pharmacist (Pharm D) doctors

alyanmaqbool
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The UK pays their doctors horribly! $100k per year after ten years of experience living in London? Be careful what you ask for kids!

edhcb
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Dr Jubbal you forgot to mention all of the “pay to play” clinics that have popped up all over Canada because of the long waits to get a lot of procedures from the government system there. And you forget to mention the 50, 000 Canadians that come to America each year to pay money for procedures like hip or knee replacement that have years long waiting lists in Canada.

edhcb
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Jubbal are you still a doctor or have became a businessman?

saydtgashd
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sadly once an american pays insurance premiums, it costs them more than what they would pay for national healthcare .

johnsmith-lbmo
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I'm not a big doctor jobs fan but I found these videos relaxing to watch

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