"every other country keeps cost under control"
Here is a fun exercise, take an western nation with socialized healthcare. Now, starting today, those countries have to pay for 100% of their own defense and securement of trade routes. GO! 🙃
Not to mention the benefit of piggybacking off of US healthcare innovation. For which the US blows every other nation by far out of the water in R&D spending and academic studies/papers. So much so you can combine alot of subsequent ones together and still not come close. 🤔
"If we keep spending 18% of GDP"
Again, GDP =\= potential taxable revenue. Its not money that government can just appropriate control of on whim, its mostly not even currency itself, its a representation through currency of wealth(currency, commodity, or otherwise) produced 🤔.
>US with 350 million pop.
>China with 1 billion+ pop.
Again, blowing them and other socialistic healthcare nations out of the water on innovation. Administrative costs are not the only healthcare costs, nor is actual medical care/medication. Much of that spending is in R&D of new healthcare drugs, tools, and methodology.
R&D is so expensive *because* its so highly regulated. Dropping regulatory measures would again, reduce these costs dramatically. And again
"If we keep spending 18% of GDP"
This isnt the primary concern/area for healthcare spending. The concern is federal debts and deficits. Its in the $$ the government spends/the revenue it recieves through tax.
How long into running at deficits of at least 3 trillion before the US government drops down the tubes in credit rating? How long before people start dumping dollar investments and the dollar becomes the dumpster fire tinder of currency?
How effective is the system really gonna be at that point? How adequately will it address inequal practical access to healthcare?
"Stopping medical bankruptcies is all a matter of an accounting issue"
You know fudging accounting so as to nullify expenses through technicality does not mean those expenses magically dissapear? There is no such thing as a free lunch, and somebody or multiple some bodies along that line still foot the bill. In the same way, mandating X thing to have Y price to purchase, does not mean X actually has a cost of Y in totality.
The more you speak, the more im starting to get the impression you are very misguided when it comes to economics