Socialize medicine is not Democracy but Socialism, making it a threat to Democracy.
Once Government controls medicine, there will be less services and higher prices.
Every universal health care system in Europe proves this to be complete nonsense.
This is not bad, if you are a parasite, since there is no change in cost to you but you still get something for nothing. But someone who has to suddenly pay more for less will not be happy.
Being a healthy person in Belgium vs being a healthy person in the US, as a belgian citizen you will pay LESS then a US citizen will pay premiums to private insurance.
And the coverage of the more costly insurance in the US will be LESS then the coverage you get from the health care system in Belgium.
Furthermore, the system in Belgium will not be actively trying to find reasons NOT to pay your medical bills, should you have any.
For one thing, there will be less R&D for future medicines and procedures, since this costs money, has risk and there is no guarantee.
False also.
Belgian R&D into cancer at universities is actually leading research on the world stage.
Future medicine takes the free market entrepreneurial spirit, to take a risk, with the hope of finding the treasure. Bureaucrats will not take that risk for you, since they serve themselves. No middle or upper level manager will put his career on the line, if he wish to advance in the system. Everything slows down to avoid risk. What we have today, in medicine, will be it; stalled in time.
On what planet do you live?
Government makes it hard to fire anyone, and therefore with a medicine monopoly and total job security, nobody needs to hustle or think in terms of pricing, quality and customer service.
You seem to think that a universal health care program means that the health sector as a whole (including medical R&D, pharma, etc) is controlled and paid for by the government. That is hilarious.
If you expect something for nothing, anything is an update, compared to nothing. But if you are used to customers service and better pricing and quality as the way for a competitive market to stay ahead of the competition, you are in for a surprise; night mare.
Universal health care is not "something for nothing". I pay for universal health care. Every citizen pays for it.
It's not that different from private health insurance.
The main difference is that it isn't run by a third party that has incentive to not pay your bills AND charge you a premium because they are an organization that at bottom only exists to make money. And they make money by taking your money while giving nothing back.
As opposed to when it is government run... then it's not for profit, just like the police force is not run for profit.
Then it is run to keep the populace healthy. Just like a police force is run to keep the populace safe.
If you give a private insurance 100 bucks, then they want to only use 50 bucks of that to pay medical bills while keeping 50 bucks for their profit.
A government run health care service will use the full 100 bucks. They have no incentive to "make profit" at the expense of health services.
I am hoping when Trump gets in, he can improve the government job philosophy and efficiency. If the Government had the proper free market attitude, it may actually work. But it will be a disaster, as the Government currently stands; lazy and self serving foot dragging with added red tape, to justify too many union people to ever do the job in a cost effective and innovative way.
lol, good luck with that.