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In reply to the discussion: I'm looking for evidence that socialized medicine does not increase "frivolous" visits. [View all]Sheepshank
(12,504 posts)undicating the number of doctor visits (by nation) and comparing it to longevity. Japanese people see doctors 10 times more frequently than their US counterparts. Japanese people live longer and in general better health.
I suppose since the general population are not doctors their laymans determinations are not always correct, so they will go to a doctor for what some USA popultion think is frivolous. But because of that concerned frivolous visit, they catch health issues earlier...which is always better. And even with oll those 'frivolous visits", they pay 1/3 as much on healthcare as the US.
In addition, since Medicare is already socialized, are these people telling us that old people tend to make frivolous visits? Way to pick on old people...yet again.