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Sweden has a decentralized universal healthcare system for everyone. The Ministry of Health and Social Affairs dictates
health policy and budgets, but the 21 regional councils finance health expenditures through tax funding; an additional 290 municipalities take care of individuals who are disabled or elderly. To service 10.23 million people, Sweden has 70 regionally-owned public hospitals, seven university hospitals, and six private hospitals."
10 Facts About Healthcare in Sweden | The Borgen Project
Sweden's healthcare is free. With our population and for profit system, we'd get overwhelmed and (IMHO), there'd be a cascade.