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fiat_lux, in What is the most promising pathway to reach universal healthcare?

What are the steps / methods most likely to get us there?

The steps others have already successfully taken in other countries. Even when the contexts are different, there is often something to be learnt by looking at previous battles.

Some starting points:

There are other sources of data in this international comparison but I think ultimately it's about looking at this graph and figuring out what the biggest policy differences are: Health System Comparison OECD life expectancy vs cost

LesserAbe,

Thanks for the helpful links! Some of the comparison charts are pretty grim for the U.S.

Are you aware of any sources on the ins and outs of public support for universal care when it was being implemented in other countries, or the political climate? I think knowing the destination is one thing, but getting there is more what I was focused on when talking about a pathway.

fiat_lux,

I guess that's sort of the problem here, I want to but this is not my area of expertise and it happened in my country too long ago for me to tell you much first or second-hand about specific events. Wikipedia is already a far better source for social context info on the events than most people will ever be, because for most places it was so long ago. That's why I think it's important to directly ask the historians / data analysts of the other countries, and the experts in comparative global health policy exactly the same question.

You have asked a really good question and you need good answers from people who really know the topic well.

jvrava9, in What cheap tool/gadget do you use that greatly improves your daily life?
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A good 10-20k powerbank

Two2Tango, in What do you like about the vehicle you drive and would you have changed anythin about it?

2014 Honda Civic EX - Great gas mileage, reliable, inconspicuous. I’d love to trade in for a sportier ride though.

Seraph, in What cheap tool/gadget do you use that greatly improves your daily life?
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Bidet

b3an,
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I think many people assume it’s those seats. Like in Japan… at least I did. But this is not correct, not all of them are. In my country we use these ‘wands’ which work when you turn on the sink faucet. Has a little finger trigger. It’s very convenient, clean. I’ll never go back!!

b3an,
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comfy,
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b3an,
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Haven’t tried it… 🤣… but if it squirts, it works? 🤔

Bluetreefrog,

Bum gun?

mrbaby,

And great for doing dishes and washing vegetables!

b3an,
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Plz no… 😝

Rouxibeau,

In a lot of places, a bidet refers to the whole integrated rig, the $30 under the seat things are washlets and the hand sprayer is advertised as a cloth diaper sprayer.

Senuf,

Back in time, a long time ago, when I was 19 and spent about a year traveling abroad, I learned that a bidet in the bathroom isn’t a standard everywhere. Couldn’t understand why.

s3rvant,
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Love my Luxe!

teamevil,

I just bought one… you’re personally responsible for my absolute joy…or will receive all of my hate. I’ll update

s3rvant,
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Fair warning: this will (further) ruin public restrooms

thanks_shakey_snake,

Seriously-- I kinda wanted one for a long time, but I just assumed they were expensive. They are not. You can install it yourself. If you do so, you will never go back, and it will change your life for the better.

Bidet.

Piecemakers3Dprints,
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Why did I read this in Ryan Reynolds’ voice? Even had that moment at the end where he looks directly into the camera.

SnipingNinja,

I hate when hotels don’t have bidets, I really wish it was as common as toilets

Lenny, in How do you spend your idle time?

Airline travel tactics, which for me is basically catching up on shows or watching movies. I’m used to starting and stopping a movie 10 times throughout the day and still enjoying it. Gotta have the downloaded though, that’s key.

bakachu, in What cheap tool/gadget do you use that greatly improves your daily life?

Snag Nab-It and an electric depiller (fabric shaver).

Miracle makers during sweater season.

jvrava9, in How do you spend your idle time?
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  • loudWaterEnjoyer,
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    Cute

    rhythmisaprancer, in What cheap tool/gadget do you use that greatly improves your daily life?
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    I don't know how petty you want us to be, but here is my list (some of which has been stated)

    • shoe laces
    • reusable water bottle
    • sunglasses
    • wrist watch

    I thought about listing food, and things to eat it on/with, but that would be too much haha. I do use these things daily tho...

    Steveanonymous, in What cheap tool/gadget do you use that greatly improves your daily life?
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    Alligator forceps

    Varyk, in What is the most promising pathway to reach universal healthcare?

    It’s cheaper to have free health care than it is to have our current system and more productive for our country, so it’s really just a matter of following through on any of the public health care referendums.

    LesserAbe,

    What referendums are you referring to? In my state at least we don’t have the ballot initiative.

    Varyk,

    The Medicare for All act has been introduced multiple times since 2003 and is a great intermediary step to true comprehensive health care for all. Another comment linked to that above.

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medicare_for_All_Act

    LesserAbe,

    Ah, so a referendum is a direct vote by the population on a given issue - for example a lot of states have passed recreational marijuana referendums, in my opinion at least because a lot of lawmakers didn’t want to to be seen as supporting it, but you can’t get blamed if the public approved it directly.

    I’m not aware of any state level referendums on universal healthcare (which doesn’t mean that there haven’t been any) and there isn’t a national level referendum. (Although in googling this to confirm that I found an interesting article about implementing a national referendum)

    With the Medicare for All Act it’s been introduced as a bill, but as I understand the process it first needs to be reviewed by a committee and voted out of that committee before the senate or house can consider it to possibly hold a vote. Then it needs to do the same thing in the other chamber of congress. So you can imagine that’s a lot more convoluted process than a referendum, and while voters may ask their representative to pass it, plenty of opportunities for legislators to say, “oops, some technicality or person who’s not me has stalled the process.”

    Varyk,

    Oh I understand the confusion. That’s my bad, yes, the bills I’m referring to are not actually public referendums, I was using that word loosely.

    Boy, I would prefer referendums on a lot of our public issues though.

    You know I just found out today the Louisiana actually basically has referendum based elections?

    In Louisiana, all the government candidates appear on the same ballot and if they win 50% plus one vote, then they win.

    There’s a short majority runoff if it ties or if nobody gets 50%.

    sbv, in What cheap tool/gadget do you use that greatly improves your daily life?

    I have an espresso maker. Knocking the coffee grounds into the garbage was kind of gross. So I got a cheap knock box to kick the puck out was a really nice treat.

    And the espresso maker too, I guess. Being able to make a fresh, hot Americano in a couple of minutes is great.

    nyar,

    Compost please if it’s possible.

    sbv,

    Now that I’m using a knock box, it’s easy to compost the grounds.

    momentary,

    What exactly is a knock box? Just any old box?

    sbv,

    It needs to be rigid enough that the metal portafilter doesn’t destroy it, and mold proof so it can last a day or two between being emptied.

    There’s a bunch here.

    Agent641,

    The worms go so fast

    Piecemakers3Dprints,
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    There are racing worms?

    epyon22, in What cheap tool/gadget do you use that greatly improves your daily life?

    Magnetic USB c connectors

    Death_Equity,

    Those are good if you don’t work anywhere that metal shavings might be and not all of them support 10w+ charging.

    epyon22,

    I haven’t noticed a difference on my 8t for 65w charger and no notifications on my USB c laptops

    Phogger, in What cheap tool/gadget do you use that greatly improves your daily life?

    Reading glasses, unfortunately

    epyon22, in What cheap tool/gadget do you use that greatly improves your daily life?

    Leatherman micra pocket knive

    Zoidberg,

    They’re great but the scissors will get dull very quickly and it’s almost impossible to sharpen them. Also, the newer models are not as good as the older ones.

    user224, in How do you spend your idle time?
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    Basically just anything I can while waiting for time to pass. I can’t get deeper into something, because there’s not enough time. Usually that ends up being walking back and forth and thinking, having a fake conversation in my head.

    like when sitting in the train

    I don’t consider that idle time, but a fun activity. I often take a train or bus nowhere. That means, as far as I can go and back. Or try to make my commute as long as possible. For example, I found nice connections allowing me to extend my commute from school from just 18km to 133km, and it’s only €0.90 more expensive.

    hulemy,

    I listen to music and have imaginary concerts sometimes. Now if I could only have a good voice and be multilingual…

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