The U.S. has a Medicaid system that specializes in providing health care for the poor (low-income families), providing quality health care for low-income families who can't afford health insurance, with all costs paid by the government. The Medicaid budget is 22% of a state's GDP, of which the federal government subsidizes 57%.
The U.S. health care system is focused on the idea that for any life-threatening illness, regardless of whether one has the money or not, one sees the doctor first and pays the bill later. There is money, then out of their own pockets to pay the bill, or paid by the insurance company; is the poor have no money, by the government to pay the bill, even hospitalized bed and food costs are paid by the government, the patient does not spend money on their own.
1. All kinds of tests are free of charge, registration is free of charge, medicine is free of charge, hospitalization bed fee, medicine and medical treatment and surgery, meals, etc., are free of charge;
2. Language barriers to hire an interpreter is free of charge, but you have to wait for a long time before you can get one;
3. People sit in the hall and wait for a while in the middle of the delivery of snacks, hot coffee, cookies, all free of charge.
4. Advanced medical equipment, excellent medical skills, good service, no fake drugs.
5. Don't ask for favors, don't accept red envelopes.