Have you had the same surgery in US and elsewhere? Krankenkasse doesn't cover 100% of everything, you will die waiting for the 'special exclusion/inclusion' - you need supplemental insurance for many a treatment there. 50+ thousand Canadians come to US annually for the super expensive treatment, I wonder why. I hear the system in UK is the best of those, but have no personal experience. My wife had to wait for 15 months just to see a specialist for a surgery, then 6 months on a waiting list for Operating Room time in Melbourne, Australia. Instead she flew to US on a Wed, saw the doc on the same week Fri and had the surgery done on the next Tue. A more advanced surgery on top of that. Granted, I had her covered with my policy in advance, and it wasn't a life threatening surgery. When I was leaving Germany, they wouldn't cover your dialysis unless you had a private insurance supplemental policy to Krankenkasse. In the States, every ghetto and welfare bum had it for free with a free taxi ride to the facility and back. Of course, this inflates the RCC (regular and customary charges) for the rest of us. I wonder how many of the propagandists worked in ER and saw the percentages of the bills not paid? Watching the 'youth' walking into ER with their guts out and barely contained by their hands is not a pleasant view. On top of that you know in advance that they 'aint got no money' and may sue you on top of that.
So, all of you, who deals with abstraction levels of the propaganda can take a tour of life and death and get your own experience. Parroting BS doesn't take much effort.
There is no perfect system, we all know it. Yes, you can still get a well educated doctor making house calls on a cheap in Uruguay, but when you have an existential health threat - better be in Amerika.