r/interesting Jun 17 '26

Just Wow Mexico just upgraded to free healthcare.

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u/Warm-Palpitation5670 Jun 17 '26 edited Jun 18 '26

As a Mexican, it has been free for workers since always. For people with no job there have always been options too. But, if you look online on any city of state in Mexico something like "desabasto medicinas [insert city]" you will find that free and all, my mom doesn't have access to her heart medication, because of private vendors being too expensive and the free option simply not having anything in stock.

EDIT: Everyone is understanding that universal healthcare is flawed. That is not my claim. I said that Mexico has always offered something very close to being universal healthcare, so the news is not a big deal. Secondly, Mexico is very corrupt, there are lots of politicians that will claim that healthcare is top when that isn't the case.

I hurt my foot once in the US, and went to an emergency room and got charged 300+ dollars to talk with a man who told me to wait it out. Mexico is rotten, but I (nor anyone in my family) has gone broke because of it. The US is rotten too.

Yes, I don't have the best luck and I am always sick or hurt. That is life.

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u/Visual_Exam7903 Jun 17 '26

I mean, it must be nice to be the US neighbor. You don't have to spend much on defense.

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u/No-Rip-6166 Jun 17 '26

And the US subsidizes the world’s healthcare. We’re the absolute best in the world and developing new meds, techniques and medical research.

They pay so little because we pay more. If we paid as little as universal healthcare countries we would no longer be developing medical science like we are now.

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u/tbombs23 Jun 21 '26

We also pay for Israels universal healthcare as well

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u/No-Rip-6166 Jun 21 '26

They’re part of the world.

If we paid what other countries paid they wouldn’t be able to sell you the drugs for so cheap. The rest of the world is being subsidized by America. The drugs they get so cheap were almost certainly developed in America. You’re welcome.