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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-09 20-32

in LeoFinance28 days ago

Part 7/8:

Fundamentally, the problems in Europe and the U.S. stem from different systemic structures. In Europe, government control over healthcare inadvertently creates avenues for corruption and long waiting times. Conversely, the American model, based on private entities and insurance, faces high costs, inequality, and access issues but generally lacks the corruption associated with bribery.

This comparison underscores an important point: neither system is perfect. Europe's universal coverage often masks systemic corruption and delays, while America's reliance on private insurance results in affordability and accessibility issues.

Conclusion: No Perfect System