The health insurance system in the Netherlands is based on the precept of social solidarity. Everyone contributes, for instance, to the value of maternity care and geriatric care. The common annual deductible per enrolled worker in employer-based health insurance is $3,811/year for families and $1,992/year for single protection. Young adults have the highest uninsured percentages of any age group with 14% of individuals 19 to 25 without health insurance and 12.5% of people 26 to 34 with out coverage in 2022. Direct-purchase healthcare, similar to Affordable Care Act plans, lined 9.9% of the inhabitants, followed by TRICARE (2.4%), and VA and CHAMPVA coverage (1%). However, many Americans wrestle to afford the worth of healthcare insurance.