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That’s a message for the Brits then. As long as the USA are a almost daily reminder as to why completely private healthcare is a really bad idea, mist countries that have public healtcare will probably be very hesitant to even discuss shit like that.
Yet, ideas being obviously and utterly stupid hasn’t stopped the Brits very often in the past, has it?
Well, lower wait times is a boon of a completely privatized system. But the reason why is something that’s conventiently omitted by those using this argument
The reason why the US system can boast with less wait times is that care is sought less often because people can’t afford it or fear financial ruin If they seek help for something that wasn’t strictly life threatening to treat.
So, the queue at the doctor’s become shorter because you kicked out half the people needing help, not because the doctor became faster or something.
yeah and honestly, from my experience, wait times are plenty high. My wife has had to wait months for specialists and weeks just to see the generalist.
is there data to support wait times being faster? because thinking that wait times could be any worse than that already are in the u.s. seems ridiculous. it’s not fast here.
Alberta within the last few months switched from a private company doing lab testing back to the old provincial run system, wait times for appointments went from over a month to a few days for me. And that celebrating was cut short by the fact they want to split up AHS now which is more likely going to screw up a bunch of our healthcare again.
thats pretty much how everything is ruined in the US. The shining example that disproved it was the postal service and actually medicare and social security and our conservatives have been trying to poison those systems like crazy.
this stings but I totally get the sentiment. We are in our benefits selection process and I chatted that we should invite our eu counterparts so they can have a laff. You see what you do is you compare the price of the drug with what your insurnace offers versus a private discount card and then you factor in usage of the tax deductible account versus the value of it coming off your deductible. If you every want to know why americans seem angry so often think about that.
I’m glad this tool exists, but I am more glad that I don’t live in the USA.
But this shit can come to other countries if they aren’t careful. Fight Healthcare privatization with everything you’ve got
That’s a message for the Brits then. As long as the USA are a almost daily reminder as to why completely private healthcare is a really bad idea, mist countries that have public healtcare will probably be very hesitant to even discuss shit like that.
Yet, ideas being obviously and utterly stupid hasn’t stopped the Brits very often in the past, has it?
And the Canadians. Our right wing is cutting Healthcare budgets and saying the reason there are long wait times is because it needs to be privatized.
Sad thing is it’s working.
Good lord the balls on those liars to claim private insurance doesn’t have long wait times.
Well, lower wait times is a boon of a completely privatized system. But the reason why is something that’s conventiently omitted by those using this argument
The reason why the US system can boast with less wait times is that care is sought less often because people can’t afford it or fear financial ruin If they seek help for something that wasn’t strictly life threatening to treat.
So, the queue at the doctor’s become shorter because you kicked out half the people needing help, not because the doctor became faster or something.
yeah and honestly, from my experience, wait times are plenty high. My wife has had to wait months for specialists and weeks just to see the generalist.
is there data to support wait times being faster? because thinking that wait times could be any worse than that already are in the u.s. seems ridiculous. it’s not fast here.
They literally kill people for profit.
Alberta within the last few months switched from a private company doing lab testing back to the old provincial run system, wait times for appointments went from over a month to a few days for me. And that celebrating was cut short by the fact they want to split up AHS now which is more likely going to screw up a bunch of our healthcare again.
thats pretty much how everything is ruined in the US. The shining example that disproved it was the postal service and actually medicare and social security and our conservatives have been trying to poison those systems like crazy.
This will be very piece by piece. The slow boil is the dangerous part.
this stings but I totally get the sentiment. We are in our benefits selection process and I chatted that we should invite our eu counterparts so they can have a laff. You see what you do is you compare the price of the drug with what your insurnace offers versus a private discount card and then you factor in usage of the tax deductible account versus the value of it coming off your deductible. If you every want to know why americans seem angry so often think about that.
Usually don’t like jumping on the US healthcare = bad bandwagon, but jeeze having these shithole insurance companies in the middle looks awful.
It’s as simple as a doctor giving you a script and the chemist dispensing it here, thank fuck the government takes care of the rest