To keep the addiction to the honesty of approach must be admitted that the American system is the lowest degree of social consciousness exhibited by all the rich countries. Among those countries the U.S. has the most shameful health care system and a total unwillingness to establish a health insurance socially responsible and compassionate.
The democratic state of law exists in order to provide equal opportunities to all citizens. This does not imply the creation of a utopian egalitarian society with the avowed aim of evenly distributing wealth equitably rewarding those who make no effort. Such an attempt would always result in the crowning of supremely enlightened or divinely chosen, "big brothers" who in practice end up being "more equal" than the rest of the individuals who constitute the society.
Individual wealth should be proportionate to the effort each person puts in the performance of the activity for which he is capable or in exploiting the talent God has given him. But in order to give everyone the opportunity to try their best to make the democratic state should institute a set of rules in terms of ensuring fair competition. When organizing a hundred yards race to determine who is the fastest all competitors are bound by the rules starting to run at the same time and from the same place, and to reach the same goal. Any unfair advantage become invalid the competition.
Ensuring good health and proper education is essential in order to the individual can compete with others on equal terms. Thus the democratic state must guarantee the existence of a universal health insurance and education insurance, socially responsible, compassionate and with no deductibles. State must ensure unlimited education, medical and dental care, medicines and medical accessories, and any related services to all citizens.
Based on the guarantee of universal health insurance and educational insurance democratic state should privatize all public medical and educational services. With a market of tens of millions of people with purchasing power companies interested in providing medical and educational services and products and related accessories will proliferate. Among those will survive those that were able to provide the highest quality and to comply with consumer protection regulations. In this context the state will be dedicated exclusively to paying bills, maintaining financial controls, to investigate possible fraud and acting against them. Every citizen would have ensured full access to any educational institution, medical or dental care in the country, and emergency services abroad.
A system like the above, that has not been implemented in the United States because would not be to the benefit of large biblically abhorred usury would be a blessing for the public and the private educational and medical industry. The private company would have a potential clientele of tens of millions of people with purchasing power secured, and additionally they would close the door to institutional employees of public service (parasites) by privatizing them. We would have no public hospital directors, appointed by political tricks, buying millionaire furnitures at the expense of the taxpayer, and earning a higher salary than the president. (¿Jackson Memorial?).
The embarrassing problem of medical and educational services in the United States will not exist if implemented optimally the socialization of the insurance and privatization of the service. The right solution for a democratic society of market economy for the general welfare. Increased activity of private enterprise and greater welfare.
To prevent government spending to balloon by the attitude of suppliers and customers seeking to defraud the state, all medical and educational bills must include a pledge of public faith in not committing a crime and perjury to those who act in contrary, higher mandatory sentences for crimes of fraud related to these services, a detailed explanation of the costs declared under oath, and a limited utility (profit) regulated by the state, similar to that usually stipulated in connection with utility services (electricity, water, etc.).
In the U.S., with the only hint of implementing a system like the above, voices will appear, financed by biblically abhorred usurers, claiming that such a plan would have a cost impossible to be covered by the budget. Therefore the most prestigious auditors should be invited to get the total figures of the cost of the appalling American education and health services, in order to show to the "selfish skeptics" that the money left over. More than half of the money consumed by the medical industry and educational industry in America is going down the dark hopper leading to the coffers of the institutional usurers and institutional parasites.
The democratic state can provide, including institutional usurers and parasites, the possibility of making money in the industry of medical and educational services, building schools, clinics and hospitals to provide the service. However in this case the profit will be the product of a decent effort, instead of beating up on society with the big vile stick.
This system, potentially more efficient than the usual in the most advanced countries of Europe, would provide an ideal platform to implement the most meaningful and human sense practice in health sector: preventive medicine, for health education of the population, to correct unfortunate social imbalances, and to assure the citizens the possibility of a responsible family planning.