I think your experience is more typical of what takes place here more often than not.
The problem in most cases is a lack of doctors/nurses etc in the system, either here or in the US. Recruitment and retention seems to be one of the biggest problems.
I don't think that our public system is poorly managed. That's not to say improvements can't be made... but I think we get a very comparable standard of care to the US system in most cases, with far less lawsuits at about 1/3 the cost per capita.
If people spent more time looking at facts instead of the nonsense on Fox, they'd probably get a better idea of what's actually going on here.
That said... I doubt that any public funded system will ever work in the US because there doesn't seem to be any collective desire to make it work. If everyone is fighting among themselves, they're not using their time, energy or ideas to make the system work better or holding managers feet to the fire and demanding performance... Unless the idea is generally accepted by a relatively large majority, it's dead in the water.
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