The US spends more on Healthcare (private and public) than all but one country.
But how does introducing for-profit insurance companies as a middle-man increase the cost of healthcare?
UK has the best system (Canada has a circle jerk following, but the quality of Canadian healthcare is shitty compared to the US). NHS is there for everyone, but you can still purchase private insurance in case you are paranoid about wait times for major surgeries.
Speaking of wait times, the US has longer wait times than all but just one country, Canada, when compared to other first-world countries.
60% of bankruptcies are caused by medical bills. System definitely isn't broken though.
The question isn't whether it's broken
Hth