With socialized medicine at least EVERYONE would have medical care. Many here in the US that do have insurance take it for granted, and forget the many who do not. I hold dual citizenship, here and in Colombia where they have socialized medicine. I was there October of 2007 for some surgery (cosmetic). All my tests, from bloodwork, EKG, to x-rays, were done in one day and the results were handed to me the same day. How likely is that to happen here????? Watch Michael Moore's documentary on our medical care system here and you might change your perspective of socialized medicine.
As a side note on the medical care here, my father who lives here and is a US citizen also has had many medical issues. Headaches, shortness of breath, etc... Many many doctor visits, with many many prescriptions over the span of almost 2 years. He goes to Colombia in June of 2007 and my uncle who is a anesthesiologist there saw him (at the airport) said "you look like sh%t" took him straight to a hospital. Within 36 hours he was on an operating table having a triple bypass, 80, 90 & 100% blockage. One week of intensive care and another week out of ICU but still in the hospital. Total cost for everything, hospital, doc fees EVERYTHING, 32K. Could that be done here for that price, absolutely not! Not to mention how long he was in poor health here and numerous docs here couldn't figure it out.
We live in a great nation, but still a young nation. There are many things to learn from other countries.