Lets be fair also, we have a population of over 300 million, Austria is little over 8 million, I'm thinking your system may have problems dealing with that large of population. US isn't for everyone, If you want it easy, stay in Austria, there is a risk to living here, we have a plan to save for at least a years worth of unemployment.
Yeah, so say your son gets a heart attack at age 33 (because of simply bad luck as I was told) and can therefore not afford health insurance anymore. You are going to tell him just that?
I also want to remind you that the same system works in Germany where there are 82 million people. So the number of inhabitants cant be a factor here (sure 82 is not 300, but the US has much more land in return and anyway I cant see how these numbers would have any effect).
BTW does your system allow malpractice suits?
Yes of course it does. However there are almost no lawsuits. Why? Because people dont have to sue someone to prevent themselves from filing bankrupthy after prolonged illness. In the US it is of course different. I mean these people have the choice: Sue someone (no matter whether justified or not), or file bankrupthy. Heck, I know what my choice would be.
Oh and yeah, taking someone to court is way to easy in the US...