I would suggest you read your own sig line.
I'm not saying what they're saying here is wrong, but they(CNN) often are.
Without seeing it or planning to watch it, I would put a guess down that it will generally go in the direction of our current system being profit driven compared to results.
It probably also compare our system to others around the world where health care has been nationalized and show how everyone can go see a Dr. whenever they need to.
They will not show you underpaid, overworked Dr.'s that result from a system where people can go whenever they want. Will not show sub-par performance because there is no financial incentive to be the best in your industry.
Is our system the best, um, no it is not. Is it the worst, um, no it is not.
It could be better but I am not sure how, or how we would go about changing it to make it better.
I am definitely open to suggestions though.
I haven't seen it, and I won't watch it, but I want to contribute to this thread and give my uninformed opinion.
Actually, in a nutshell, it is an expose on how the healthcare industry in this country has morphed from the "Do No Harm" model to "Maximize Profits" model.
Patient advocacy that at one time shaped all decisions in treatment and medical advancements has been replaced with sacrosanct scientific method and for what? The treatment of symptoms rather than curing disease.