| Название | : | How Singapore Solved Healthcare |
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If you enjoyed this video you might also like "How Singapore Solved Housing" youtube/3dBaEo4QplQbrAlso, CuriosityStream and Nebula are currently 41 off: curiositystreamcom/polymatter That's just $12 a year! Comment from : PolyMatter |
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5:41 what is going on here? 👀😬😥 Comment from : ‘-* I |
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I'm considering moving to singapore for their healthcare I want to pay my fair share of taxes and inot/i be fleeced by hospital execs here in the USA I'm worried all my hard work will be for nothing if I get something like cancer in the USA Comment from : wpftutorial |
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The US should 1) outlaw employer sponsored healthcare This removes choice and competition And 2) go to all High Deductible Healthcare Plans with compulsory savings And 3) all payer rate setting and cost controls brbrThe costs will come down precipitously Comment from : M Port |
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The US should replicate the Singaporean system with health savings accounts and laws that force price transparency onto hospitals Oh, and get rid of bureaucracy and red tape You would not believe the amount of time doctors spend doing paperwork instead of caring for their patients Comment from : Person |
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1:04 500,000 annual medical tourists 4:59 fee, nothing free, personal responsibility, skin in the game - America's Republican talking points since well before Reagan Comment from : Doug Grinbergs |
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5:25 5:55 6:40 7:20 7:55 8:40 9:00 14:00 Comment from : Guadalupe Freyre |
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Here in Hong Kong, we have objectively the most efficient healthcare systems in the world But for us it doesn't really feel like it when you wait for 5-6 hours for your turn in a public hospital cause old people go there to enjoy free healthcare for their chipped toenail Comment from : Joseph |
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BTW in each bill at least 50 of it is heavily subsidies by the Government, the other 50 of the bill is covered by medisave, medishield Comment from : andrew paul |
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Class C wards are excellent, surprisingly Comment from : andrew paul |
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Singapore's Healthcare is the best I went to emergency there and it only cost me about $80 USD Hospitalized for a week cost $5000 USD and fully paid by Singapore insurance compare to the USA, cost me $5000 to visit emergency for my an IV drip What a terrible healthcare system in this USA Comment from : Latte0402 |
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I wonder whether Singaporeans experience similar long wait times to receive healthcare as Europeans Comment from : Borys Pikalov |
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Singapore is practical and smart in decision making Comment from : Rao Panidapu |
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Im here for IELTS hahaha Comment from : Kulutz |
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At 35, my cpf ordinary account could afford me my own home Comment from : VIEW O RAMA |
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>government mandated savingsbrlmao who wouldve thought that the solution to bills is to save your fucking money and not spend it all Comment from : WHATISUTUBE |
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Sigapore likes to be in a middle, for example this video, national relations, the political compass and in fact singapores location itself is near the equator which we know as the middle of the earth between north and south Comment from : DrPotato |
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Watching this as a Swedish politician like Patrick Bateman looks at Paul allens card Comment from : Bearlogg |
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end corp banks landlord shrink university school and lawyer mass produce rooms 9k per white male and boot anti white male types have white king non jhewish and end trade too and force abort unwanted preg Comment from : Gavin Schuette |
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medical is massive overpriced usury same as rent and real estate and should be fixed by king in usa also gak big tek and press Comment from : Gavin Schuette |
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population just a bit more than half that of New York CitybrNo immigration to speak in the 'OpenBorders" sense of US/EU policy Comment from : Brian Jones |
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I am sudanese and my mother is a radiologist, she works in a private hospital and in public one The wages in the public hospitals are so low that she sometimes forgets to claim it and just works charity Hell she can't fill up her gas tank for week for a full month of work's paycheck Comment from : Mohamed Khalid |
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social security would work if it a was pyramid scheme if the pyramid keeps getting taller, in theory Problem, is that it will look more like a diamond Comment from : t3knoman00 |
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What you conveniently leave out of the equation in Singapore— it has some of the lowest crime rates in the world Singapore has the world’s most strict/severe drug laws The single mother rate is also about 5x less than that of the US So— the reason public housing can be successful is because they have rid their society of the destructive degenerates plaguing much of the world Nearly all the homeless in the USA would be hung to death in Singapore Comment from : LiveFreeOrDie2A |
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I think it’s easier for Singapore to have quality cheaper healthcare because as a country Singapore is far less obese and unhealthy compared to the US Comment from : D M |
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My wife had food poisoning back in 2019, and I rushed her to the emergency ward in Singapore General Hospital The doctor was professional, polite, and thorough He did order a barage of tests and prescript a bunch of meds to make sure my wife will be alright, but it got us nervous cuz that much tests and meds could easily rack up at least $1k easy Turns out, it was only SGD 100+, and we weren't even Singaporean We were just dumb-founded on how affordable Singapore's healthcare is Comment from : psyOmicron |
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Well, back to the good old days for any race of 'C' class wards hospital Hence, the Medishield Life to build more 'Community Hospitals' where 'clinical trail run' for new vaccines and medicines Medical history repeats itself 'C' stands for 'Community' for those aged, sick and penniless of their lacking educational background of 'self-employed' of their unsteady income Most are 'odd job labourers' Comment from : Simon Simon |
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5:39 ??!! Comment from : Benn Ravi |
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Every analysis of every public policy question ignores the most important part: culturebrbrAmericans have a culture of laziness, comfort and food addiction Our healthcare systems will always be expensive because of this culture Singaporeans have a culture of hard-work and dignity and hold each other to a high standard We cannot improve healthcare in the United States until we improve our culture of hedonism and irresponsibility Comment from : Gus Sampson |
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No healthcare system has everything figured out You obviously missed the fundamental idea that healthcare is always evolving and always changingbrbrTo say that it’s as simple as “solved” is to say that there is no room for improvement or that there aren’t issues with any given healthcare systembrbrYou’re blatantly wrong, just in your title Comment from : Think3r |
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Thank you for sharing this informative video I really like it Comment from : Emily Smith |
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Singapore is the best country in the world Comment from : The LIM Report |
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Because they getting the smartest doctors trained by Malaysia Comment from : ming loo |
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Most american spending on medicaid were meant to used for research purposesits a different system where the money were spent on innovation Comment from : kang C |
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this is genius Comment from : Dr Matthew |
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Recently went to Singapore for an internship at NUS, and was simply amazed at the infrastructure this country has to offer It was truly beautiful and the people were very kind as well Hopefully my country will one day be like Singapore Comment from : Anshumaan Phukan |
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ahhhhhh googled nebula saw it is an app not intrested i think thats the common way Comment from : Marcelinou Zerrio |
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Are this subisidises per year or month? Comment from : Vorname |
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5:40 is it just me or did the transmission get hacked? 😅😅 Comment from : archipiratta |
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I think the UK and Australia spend more due to the fact that healthcare is free unlike in Singapore which is the only minus for me Comment from : Golemer _ |
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Sounds like Milton Friedman’s plan except with government mandated savings rates Comment from : Jon Brassard |
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"personal responsibility" is gonna be the Lovecraftian chant that summons a real old one Comment from : Zachary Porter |
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It is thought provoking to imagine the US with a healthcare system like this, as it sounds pretty good But, when I heard that Singapore had 58 million people, I dropped the thought right away Even PolyMatter must realize that applying any government sponsored service in America to something used in a country about the size of Houston, Texas is illogical Comment from : Gilbert Franklin |
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Remind me whenever I get pancratic cancer to fly over to Singapore for treatment I wouldn't go if they only spoke Mandarin I'm lucky they speak English Comment from : Maruku |
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Did they privatize it? Comment from : Guilherme sampaio de oliveira |
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better than the west though, at least if you ask me Comment from : I stopped Caring |
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Private companies, tightly regulated to ensure competition? If that’s not a contradiction in terms Lol Comment from : Lazaro Alayon |
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"President" "revolutioary" Funny terms for a genocidal black supremacist dictator Comment from : Tomorrow We Live |
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First time I went to Singapore, Lee died, never knew who he was before that, actually went to a memorial museum that was held because he passed that week, and he drives the price up for the rest of the week of my stay at the sands, so I did not have a good first impression of him, and the guy already died, brbut the more I get to see the systems for Singapore, the more I come to see the man was a genius and amazed at the city he was able to build from dirt, Comment from : KageNoTenshi |
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USA can't change anything in Healthcare because lobbyist The main difference between Singapore and USA is that Singapore is governed like a corporation, USA is governed for corporations Comment from : Matthew Leong |
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This i think would be viable in the US but with a few yabitsbrbrThe biggest being this has to be a state level initiative be it Cali, TX, NY, Or FL one of them would have to be the one to bite the bullet as it were Though there would be no doubt that it would run a fowl of the legal eagles as it were brbrThough i really do see a way this could work especially in the more city state like areas It side steps the issues commonly associated with the malpractice of government run healthcare [speak with most veterans and they will tell you all about the malfeasance of the VA] Meanwhile also drastically bringing the price of healthcare down to reasonable levels and if it is shown that any of these cities that one many would call corrupt manages to get this in place it could legitimize it in the US it just takes one for the rest of the country to model off of Comment from : Eva Sadana |
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I realize this is an old video, but as someone who works in healthcare in the West with friends who work as nurses in SingaporeI'm surprised that Singapore provides the best care in the world but has the lowest pay/compensation to their healthcare workers Could explain why the city-state only spend 4 of their GDP on healthcare Comment from : kuyaChristian |
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Interesting Comment from : SIYAC |
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I was born at the eagle Comment from : Orion |
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Sri Lanka also has an EPF/ETF system It is only for anyone ever employed permenent full-time It works much like a fixed-deposit matured at 55 Lots of people also have an add-on account at a private-bank (which turns into a pension plan at maturity) EPF/ETF is also used as a gurantee for a loan at personal scale The government also invests that same money in low-risk capital investments - and often misused this way Comment from : Vishva Kumara |
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it seems that the key success factor is Singapore's regulation of hospitals to make sure the costs aren't too high Comment from : ashleylalala |
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This made me extremely depressed as an american Comment from : Saltiney |
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Singapore - in the last 4 weeks, covid infections have increased 6 times more than those of the previous 2 1/2 years I am just wondering how the healthcare system is still functioning there Many Western nations were crowing how good their healthcare systems were, but the pandemic showed otherwise Comment from : Htaukkyan Myo |
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NO KIDKS INCONM NO FUTURE A TIPICALK COMUNIST SCAM FOR A GENERATOI OR 2 AND SAMTING IS VERI RONG THER ! Comment from : CLAU CMG PC STUF !!! |
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I live in the USA and your description of the country's Social Security program as "a pyramid scheme" is exactly right brBecause the political Left controls every major institution in the USA, president Franklin D Roosevelt gets positive credit for inventing the system as if it's a good onebrI'd guess 95 of Americans have no idea how more much money they would get at retirement if a good system had been put into place instead of Social Security Comment from : S Userman |
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I live in the USA and receive very good insurance benefits What I find irritating is the number of people in the USA that complain about the system but whose "solution" is to completely overthrow a market system These people do not understand how it's immoral to tell someone they can't work for the price they want to charge They also don't understand that forcing medical services to take less money means FEWER providers are willing to provide (simple law of supply) brI despise when I need to get any medical service and when I ask upfront what the price is, they either say "we don't know yet" or "don't worry the insurance will pay"brIt should be illegal to conduct a transaction without a verifiable price, regardless of what potential discounts may come after the fact Comment from : S Userman |
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How Singapore saved all the problems using 20 of their GDP Comment from : lightgorm |
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6:32 "And when the government runs a budget surplus, it often simply deposits the difference directly into these accounts, ensuring it's put to good use" bNow, this is a form of Universal Basic Income which is proven to work country-wide, and for one of the most developed countries on Earth/b Comment from : Sapioit |
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If we do not search for the truth, we do not think about health care youtube/2EOadOdcPBw Comment from : Radio München |
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Meanwhile in Malaysia, Singapore's developing world neighbour: UK style NHS it is, take it or leave it Comment from : Someone |
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Wow amazing system Comment from : Bonobo |
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One important thing you missed out is that Medisave accounts can be pooled with extended family So someone with a chronic condition can access funds through their relatives account This pooled family insurance stops greedy insurance companies hiking costs if you are at higher risk Comment from : chriswales1952 |
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This shows the best way is price transparency I am baffled how here in the US is literally impossible to know how much something will cost, not even the hospital or doctor can give you a price and you only know the price of doctor visit or a procedure when you get the bill Comment from : Diego Tovar |
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This still sounds expensive for healthcare tbh 😅 But I am from the EU so 🤷🏻♂️ Comment from : Reaguurder |
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Singapore's organ donor system is really interesting as well It uses an opt-out system, "Human Organ Transplant Act (HOTA) allows for the kidneys, heart, liver and corneas to be removed, for the purpose of transplantation, in the event of death from any cause HOTA covers all Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents 21 years old and above, who are not mentally disordered, unless they have opted out" The interesting thing is, if you opt-out, you get lower priority for organ transplant should you need one in the future Comment from : emptyangel |
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like most things in life: the truth, the best outcome, the best living, lies somewhere in the middle Comment from : Sylphaeri |
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So it's a centrally planned free market Comment from : samaravadi3 |
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Incoming triggered salty malaysians Comment from : J |
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why i heard some conversation sound on 5:40? Comment from : kung flu |
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I fear that the healthcare system is part of the reason why Singapur has such a high life expectancy Laws regarding smoking and their like are certainly equally important which raises the question if people are in reality paying with their freedom Finally, the heavy reliance on family directly profits from the cultural background Comment from : Henrik Kowalski |
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This video is SO well researched You are one of a kind YT channel Comment from : Red Hiding Hood |
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Everyone is saying America could never do this but what about letting individual Americans STATES try? Currently Medicaid is set up so that the federal government provides matching funds to each state and states are simply rewarded for spending more If we turned Medicaid into a system of block grants awarded to each state based on its poverty level and gave the states the flexibility to do whatever they want some might try to emulate Singapore The federal government is too big and cumbersome to do anything like this but my state of Colorado has roughly the same population size as Singapore I'd love to see each US state be given the flexibility to experiment Comment from : Monsuco |
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Hi, you tend to bend information quite a lot, for example, you compared the US woth countries that have relatively high GDP and would spend a smaller percentage of it because of that Or didnt put in to consideration specialist healthcare, or return on investment scenarios Comment from : Ben Rokah |
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Wow Comment from : Gab K |
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What you miss is that this system does not cover the almost 30 of the population who are expats paying exorbitant medical billsSurely they unfairly help to 'fund' the system!! Comment from : Ihab Fahmy |
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Quite sure all my wards have air conditioninh Comment from : 冰碧战神 |
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Singapore uses a mix of free market private healthcare but also regulated by the government Brilliant Countries need to adopt this system as soon as possible Comment from : Depressed 9Gagger |
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Us spends 20 of gdp right now Comment from : Ted Archer |
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15:08brNo the US government is embarrassingly weak in healthcare, no corporation actually cares about regulations and are bypassing any bill freely without any actionbrThe transparency reform was, especially, pathetic Comment from : DarkHeliBoi |
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This is such a good idea to force people to save I see to many people making good money blow so much money with no regard for the future Worst part is some of these people see the upcoming train wreck but they still choose to not save for retirement, live in excess now , and choose a wasteful life I don't care what they do as long as it doesn't impact me or my children and layer generations But we all know know how their behavior will end for us We will end up paying for their irresponsibilitybrbrI would definitely want to own and control the account and assetsbrbrThis make so much sense We had our kids and we were put in a fancy room No choice, guess they need to got some targets I would have loved to picked a basic room Comment from : Harry Cee |
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man i wish america would adopt this and totally drop the idea of state run healthcare THIS would work in usa Comment from : Jex L |
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Murican: Helping the people?? Sounds communist to me! byells in CIA operative/b Comment from : (o3o) |
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This is hilarious cause all the the top rated health efficiency countries make you pay out of pocket if you get covid 19 and did not get vacinated Comment from : robert kim |
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wtf is the back sound at 5:40?? Comment from : Muhammadyasir Tariq |
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What happened to the audio between 5:39 and 5:47 ?? Comment from : Max Munz |
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