Uhh... no? Not in the traditional sense of the word, no. It's how we've decided to architect our system.
"Corruption" in this context typically refers to an element of dishonesty or theft and so on.
If you mean "corrupt" in the ethical sense, then sure, kind of?
So the US taxpayers voluntarily asked their government to give them expensive and shitty health insurance instead of healthcare?
The US government doesn’t run the healthcare system, and yes voters consistently choose to keep it this way.
So ... corruption.
No.
How is "voters choose to have a system that optimizes for profit" an example of "corruption?"
Please explain your logic step by step.
And that's not corruption like I was saying?