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Before y'all ask, I'm not american, I'm mexican.

The reason of why I'm asking this question in this subreddit it's because my (corrupt and horrible) president AMLO has prometing us many times in these 6 years of his (awful) goverment that we gonna have a good healthcare system as the danish one.

As you can imagine.....We're SO far from having at least a decent healthcare system like the european countries, so, after this explication, I want to ask you:

How good do you think it's your healthcare system?

What do you think yout sytem fails and in what ways?

Did you have only good experiences or you had a bad experience with it?

I would really blessed to read your answers :)


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The original was posted on /r/denmark by /u/Albert_2004 at 2024-03-15 02:48:18+00:00.

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grillbar86 at 2024-03-15 11:05:22+00:00 ID: kuz2wic


This is from my perspective And I work in the Healthcare system. The Healthcare system is really good and does some things amazingly. The problem with the Healthcare system is that it is heavily underfunded and has been for years, especially to the demands and requirements set and expected.

The staff, equipment and procedures is amazing. The problem is that there is not enough educated personal to deal with the tasks one of the reasons for that is that they are also not fairly compensated. So lack of funding and lack of personal means longer wait lists. Longer wait lists means less effective procedures and more pointless bureaucracy that also results is longer wait list and more doing the same thing multiple times in difference sectors. That results in the personal being more pressured to work faster making them more stressed and discouraging more people from joining.

Then there's the privat sector that helps eliviate some of the puplic sector but that often ends up being a wealth segregated, so wealthy people get better treatment then less fortunate people.

Is it bad no absolutely not, but it's decent. It would be so much better if it got the proper funding to meet the demands but it's also hard finding the money without hurting other areas.

Tldr: yeah its okay just underfunded, the waiting list is to long in most sectors, and the staff don't have enough time to deal with the patient fully, due to lack of staff and lack of funding