How Does Uruguay’s Public Healthcare Treat Americans?

Uruguay's public healthcare system treats Americans differently depending on their legal residency status and contributions to the social security system.

Uruguay's public healthcare system treats Americans differently depending on their legal residency status and contributions to the social security system.

America stands alone among wealthy developed nations in treating healthcare as a financial luxury rather than a fundamental right.

America stands alone among wealthy nations in treating healthcare as a commercial commodity rather than a fundamental right.

America stands alone among wealthy nations in treating healthcare as a commercial luxury rather than a basic right or utility.

President Trump has proposed replacing major components of America's healthcare system with a "national catastrophic health plan"—a model that would cover...

In early 2026, the Trump administration allowed enhanced federal subsidies for health insurance to expire, directly contributing to a year-over-year drop...

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Trump's tariffs are raising healthcare costs across the board—and the bills are already hitting American wallets.