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Here’ USA-centric study with emphasis on the current situation adn potential causes for Follow a table of answers instead of long answer. |English|
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| Overall Opinion | Despite the lack of a full social security net and fear of hospitalization costs, the US healthcare system is one of the most expensive worldwide |
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| Why so expensive? | Various reasons: for-profit insurance, high prescription drug costs, administrative overhead, expensive technology, medical malpractice costs, lack of price transparency |
| Prescription Drug Costs | US has the highest prescription drug costs in the world |
| Administrative Costs | Administrative costs are much higher than in other developed nations. This includes billing, insurance-related activities, and compliance |
| Technology & Specialists | The US makes extensive use of expensive medical technology and tends to involve more specialist care; other countries use more primary care |
| Medical Malpractice | Defensive medicine to avoid lawsuits can drive up costs |
| Insurance | For-profit insurance creates incentives to maximize profits rather than minimize costs |
| Lack of Negotiation | The US government does not negotiate drug prices with pharmaceutical companies |
| Government Involvement | Limited government regulation and price controls |
| Emergency Care | Emergency room use is common for non-emergency care, which is expensive |
| Fee for Service | Reimbursement model encourages more treatments and tests |
| Aging Population | Increasing number of older adults with chronic conditions is driving up costs |
| Lifestyle & Chronic Diseases | High rates of obesity and chronic diseases contribute to healthcare costs |
| Considers | Lack of Universal healthcare, Fragmentation, Complexity, Culture of over-testing. |
An der Schulpflicht führt am Freitag kein Weg vorbei: Wer meint, er könne sein Kind vom Unterricht entschuldigen, damit es ungestraft am Schulstreik gegen die mögliche Wehrpflicht teilnehmen kann, irrt. Das haben Schulleitungen sowie die Senatsverwaltung für Bildung auf Nachfrage klargestellt.
Berlin school officials are reinforcing attendance policies as students plan a strike to protest potential mandatory military service. Authorities confirmed that students will not be excused from classes to participate in the planned walkout on Friday.
School administrators and the Berlin Senate Department for Education have made it clear that the legal obligation to attend school remains in effect, according to clarifications provided to inquiries about the planned protest. The move underscores the government’s firm stance on compulsory education.
Those considering allowing their children to skip school to join the demonstration will face consequences, officials indicated. Details of potential disciplinary actions were not immediately available, but authorities emphasized adherence to the school attendance requirements.
The planned student strike reflects growing debate in Germany regarding the possibility of reinstating a form of national service. Further information about the protest and the government’s response can be found here.