@bjarne The point was not to compare costs of the two types of systems... The point is to highlight the lack of accessibility to certain medications. The cost in israel is actually a positive thing because they still give non-citizens a way to pay their way through to an imported solution. Most other countries dont even let you do that much and you wont have access to critical drugs no matter what you are willing to pay.
I have covered this in more depth recently in a post where I highlight several examples of failures in socialized systems which ive personally expiernced as a person who has lived under at least a dozen different socialized healthcare systems at this point.
To summarize i generally agree the main fault with the USA system is cost, the problem with socialized systems are generally wait time and accessibility to certain drugs and procedures.