In Medias Res IV
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HelloNoora
In Medias Res IV
HelloNoora
In Medias Res IV
HelloNoora
In Medias Res IV
D: I really don't understand you Americans. If an illegal immigrant needs to see a doctor here, they're not denied. Most walk-in clinics charge 25$ if you do not have healthcare, if you cannot afford that 25$, they will not turn you away.
Doctor salaries are capped here, so you can't get effed over like in America.
It is not the salaries but the insurance premiums for malpractice insurance that is killing us.
That's illegal here as far as I know. I think my insurance is around 200$ a year, included in my tuition, and covers medical and dental.
When we are young it is much less expensive. But I mean that the doctors themselves pay high insurance premiums because they can be sued. The lawsuits are enormous and out of proportion. Thus the doctors have to pay more and more and more to insurance malpractice coverage and pass that along to their patients or else they have to give up practicing medicine.
One of my father's friends was here for dinner tonight, he flew in from Boston and he was saying how poor healthcare is there. Doctors will even refuse to see you or not give you the proper advice and recommendations out of fear of being sued or losing money in general.
No one complains about the QUALITY of American health care. It is the availability and affordability for so many of us that is the problem.
Are you sure? From what I hear, it's absolute bullocks compared to Canada. We don't believe in private practises so we also don't believe we have a need for many hospitals so we have different hospitals to specialise in different areas. It works very well. We're opening up a new women's only hospital here soon, and a new cancer centre. The Catholic hospitals tend to be excellent too.