I don't want to turn this into a political discussion. However, we all have grown up thinking American medical care was the world standard. You pay three to ten times as much as most countries for prescription drugs. There are some fantastic hospitals, but you pay an even higher multiple for the same surgery. Debating the outcomes of medical treatment in court has become a major industry. I shuddered the first time I went to India and when I read case studies such as Aravind Eye Hospitals. Then I saw that they achieved better cataract outcomes in all respects lining people up in beds and proceeding like an assembly line...while doing half of the surgeries for free. All of this is couched in a "free market" argument, when there is nothing free about that market.
Sounds like a great Friday night...oh, wait, "final sleep"? Nevermind.
I accompanied a friend into a nursing home to see an elderly relative. Half of the orderlies looked like they were on work release. I think if I ever get to the point that I need one of those facilities I'd rather get in my car parked in my garage and turn the ignition and sit there until I fall into my final sleep.
Sounds like a great Friday night...oh, wait, "final sleep"? Nevermind.