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Playtime Comments : [Vox] The real reason American health care is so expensive

TA*******:
0:15 imagine spelling Protugal

Yd*************:
1:53 Imagine calling a hospital a business

Ma*******************:
0:23 ah Protugal, the nest of the Protuguese

Ma***************:
0:17
I am insulted that they do not know how to write Portugal

M1****:

0:21 Protugal sure is a nice country


le****:
0:22 "Protugal"

Mi**********************:

0:37 Protugal, nice


Jo**:

0:14 "protugal"


Bi**********:

0:26 "PROTUGAL"


To********:
0:25 Protugal? nice!

 

 

Top Comments : [Vox] The real reason American health care is so expensive

pr*****:
Imagine paying to give birth

This comment was made by the European gang

Ad*********:
I'll give you the real reason why:

1. Massive lobbying by pharmaceutical companies.

Mo*********:

Imagine giving birth in America. You have to pay thousands just to give birth


Ne****:

I can save you 5 minutes and 41 seconds of your life: the answer is capitalism.


Th*************:

I️ fell ill around 3 years ago in England, had heart palpitations, a fever of 104 and severe chest pain. As an American, I️ was horrified because I️ didn’t have the money to pay to go to the ER and avoided going for three days until I️ almost passed out after eating some food.

I️ went to the A&E (aka the ER) and they took me in, gave me chest x rays, antibiotics and a room with air conditioning (which apparently what I️ heard from my English friends is a rarity since air conditioners aren’t very common)

When alone with a nurse I️ started crying because I️ literally used up so much of their resources and wondered how much I️ would have to pay.
She calmed me down and told me “this was a serious emergency, you won’t be charged don’t worry”

And at that moment I️ realized the American medical system has conditioned so many people to suffer and live in pain and even perhaps DIE because of the fear of debt.

I’m alive today because of the NHS, a medical system that is not mine, in a country foreign to me.
I was lucky, I️ could only imagine what would have happened to me in the states.


So*************:

I really had a new found respect for my country's free healthcare after seeing this.


Ho*******:

Shattered my knee in an accident, ambulance takes me to hospital then transported to another hospital because that’s where the specialist is, had two surgeries and it didn’t cost me anything, now I receive 80% of my salary until I’m able to return to work. This is right of every New Zealand citizen


Ta******:
No need to invent the wheel once again USA. Look to refined countries that do this so much better

Ma***********:

Americans: are losing in arguments

Also Americans: wE hAVe tHe moST poWerFuL m1lLitarY iN tHE wOrLd


Lu****************:
Now I realize USA is not a perfect country. Even being the richest country in the world it doesn't make USA the best in quality of life.

Ad******:
In malaysia we call the U.S “America Syarikat” which literally means “American Company”.

AR*********:
Oh no, I’m having a heart attack. Let me just find the best price for a hospital that’s nearby

il*************:

me: laughs in canada


Iv************:

imagine a soldier getting shot and then having to pay like 7.5k


Ra*********:
"The United States is not a country, it's a Corporation pretending to be a country."

Ma**:
Hey guys, I came to the US for the American Dream! ...I'm leaving now.

Sa********:
Imagine every local grocer refusing to reveal the price of the bread unless you are done eating that bread. Welcome to US healthcare system.

Sa******:
The US government finds ways to profit out of anything rather than actually care for their people

Ri************:

Vox: Shows why US healthcare is so expensive

US Government: You weren't supposed to show them..


Kw***:

I was shocked when I realised that ambulances aren’t for free in the USA .-.


Ch******:

Imagine you broke your knees:

In the EU: Just call an ambulance

In the US: Do you wanna keep your house or your kneecaps?


Da****************:
When it comes to the point where you or a loved one tells you even when they’re dying to not call an ambulance for them, you know this is a terrible country.

Tr*********:
Goverment do not have to make profit. Business does . Goverment do not take risk . Business does . EU Medical students do not go bankrupt paying students fee. US student do. That 's why

yt**:

Me:"step inside the hospital"



Hospita:"oh that will be 10,000 dollar pls"


En*:

When I went to the US I needed a minor health assistance, when I got to know the price that it would be just to do a simple procedure, I decided to wait three more days until it was time to my flight back home and did the procedure for free when I got home. Seriously Americans, you're getting scammed by your own "patriots" and you don't even know it due to their beautiful patriot speeches that sound so right and so beautiiiiful. Let me tell you something: companies don't care for the individual, they care about the highest profit they can get, they pretend to be your friend just so you will stay quiet and accept them and just so they'll be able to scam you even harder. Companies care about profit, my naive northern buddies.


Mi*************:
America is a business, not a country.

wo*********:
Can’t Americans just shoot the injury until it’s better?

go****:

About a year ago I was severely depressed. I walked out of my workplace to my psychologists office and sat with someone for almost 2 hours. They determined that I was a danger to myself and refused to let me leave alone. I had 2 options. 1) call someone to pick me up and take me home or 2) go to hospital. I had nobody that I could contact, so they made me go to hospital. I was taken about 20 minutes in an ambulance, sat in the waiting room for about 30 minutes, then saw a doctor, who spoke to me for a while, gave me medication for my anxiety, and then referred me to another place.

I went home and it never cost me a single cent, here in Australia. Not even the psychologist or the place I was referred to costs me money. Yes, I pay a Medicare levy on my tax return, but it's small, and I still get a hefty tax refund each year regardless, so it feels like nothing. I don't earn a lot, I basically live paycheck to paycheck.

I can't imagine if I lived in America, and after such an ordeal was billed a few thousand dollars that I didn't have. Probably would have actually killed myself.


No***:

In Poland You have a full healthcare just because You have a legit job. It is public, there are long queues, dentistry is some kind of joke, but in case of accident and surgery - You have it for free. When it comes to private insurance it costs around 500 PLN (~125 dollars) monthly for the top tier health care for all of the family members (wife + children). Not for each person but all in all. And a lot of companies give it for free to all employees or at least participate in 50% of costs. This private insurance gives You possibility to go to cardiologist within a week, even next day sometimes. Plus there is no limit of costs. The only most expensive area here is dentistry (~30 dollars for simple visit, ~1500 dollars for full single frontal teeth replacement)
To be honest when it comes to USA I blame the big lawsuits in case of any error. For a significant damage during operation because of doctor error in Poland compensations are only around 100k PLN (~25k dollars)
Is it best healthcare in the world? No. But does anybody here is scared going to hospital because of bill? Second - no.


Ta********:
I live in the UK, and when I was a kid, my family lived from paycheck to paycheck. My mother had an excruciating pain in her stomach and was rushed to hospital. The doctors found gallstones and conducted keyhole surgery to alleviate the pain, but found a strange lump on her ovary. Turns out that she was in the early stages of ovarian cancer. The doctors brought her in to remove the lump, and conduct a full hysterectomy just to be safe. She spent months in the hospital, and months after that in physical therapy. We had NO MONEY which we could have spared to even cover the basics of this cost, and yet by the time my mother was recovered, the bill was ZERO. The NHS (our healthcare system), paid for it all. If she hadn't been seen, if they hadn't conducted the surgery, they estimate I would have lost my mother at the age of sixteen, three years after diagnosis. I'm twenty now, still in the UK, and I've been to hospital for a broken arm, I've seen the doctor for excruciating headaches, and every time I walk out of there with no debt and no worries, and to this day, myself and my family are in perfect health. No matter what anyone EVER tells you about the NHS, it saved my mother's life, and it saves the life of someone's mother, father, daughter, son, every minute of every day. I would never trade it for the world.

 

 

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