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Me too. Then of course you get into the nitty-gritty (https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/4/25/15356118/s...):

"More than 80 percent of the hospital beds in Singapore are in public hospitals, and those hospitals are cut into different “wards” with different levels of amenities: A-class wards provide unsubsidized care but have single rooms and air conditioning, while C-class wards are overwhelmingly subsidized but are set up like shared dormitories with common toilets. There are a number of ward levels in between, too, all with a sliding scale of comfort and subsidization. So both A-ward patients and C-ward patients are paying for their own care, but the prices they’re paying are very, very different, because the government is absorbing the direct cost of care in the C-wards."

Not saying common toilets are unacceptable but it's things like that which would be a big adjustment/shock to the American system of being used to mostly individual rooms with meal service, etc.




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