Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should move to Canada. So much better where people are dying while in waiting rooms in ER, due to insanely long wait times.
Riiiiiiiight
As opposed to the US where people are dying because they can't afford insulin.
This has been partially resolved at least for those on Medicare who now have a $35 cap on insulin co-pays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should move to Canada. So much better where people are dying while in waiting rooms in ER, due to insanely long wait times.
Riiiiiiiight
As opposed to the US where people are dying because they can't afford insulin.
Anonymous wrote:You should move to Canada. So much better where people are dying while in waiting rooms in ER, due to insanely long wait times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op where are you thinking of going?
Singapore, Japan, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Germany, UK.....hell, it don't matter if you even have insurance. You can afford to pay out of pocket abroad because it is nowhere near as stupidly expensive as the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op where are you thinking of going?
Singapore, Japan, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Germany, UK.....hell, it don't matter if you even have insurance. You can afford to pay out of pocket abroad because it is nowhere near as stupidly expensive as the US.
And it is not so stupidly expensive because the government said, wait, we're not paying for all this bs.
As opposed to Obamacare, which essentially said let's pay all kind of expensive bs for all!!!! Let's not do any thinking at all!!! Let's keep funding soda and junk food so our unhealthy citizens can become even less healthy!!!!
Other countries do not have the grotesquely stupid system the US has filled with layers and layers and layers of middle men with their hand in the cookie jar getting money before you get healthcare. Pharmacy benefit managers, group purchase organizations, insurance companies, hospitals......the list goes on and on and on of middle men jacking up prices for no reason so that in the end a hospital is charging you $200 for an aspirin pill or a syringe and the insurance says no and saddles the patient with the cost.
Exactly.
Obamacare was supposed to fix this but didn't even try.
It was just a joke. And a very expensive one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all of you "strongley considering" leaving the US due to healthcare, "democracy dying," etc. please go. Renounce your citzenship and make room for people who want to be here. People are literally dying as they trek thousands of miles to the southern border because they are so desparate to live in the US. Is the US perfect? Absolutely not but it's pretty great comparatively! Your incessant whining and empty threats of leaving is offensive and tone deaf to people who have actual real problems like starvation, being sex trafficed, etc.
How's all that gun freedom taste? So.much.freedom. .
Lol....it only costs a 100 dead in Vegas and classrooms of kids their lives.
Anonymous wrote:There are very few countries that can provide the standard of care that most Americans are used to receiving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op where are you thinking of going?
Singapore, Japan, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Germany, UK.....hell, it don't matter if you even have insurance. You can afford to pay out of pocket abroad because it is nowhere near as stupidly expensive as the US.
And it is not so stupidly expensive because the government said, wait, we're not paying for all this bs.
As opposed to Obamacare, which essentially said let's pay all kind of expensive bs for all!!!! Let's not do any thinking at all!!! Let's keep funding soda and junk food so our unhealthy citizens can become even less healthy!!!!
Other countries do not have the grotesquely stupid system the US has filled with layers and layers and layers of middle men with their hand in the cookie jar getting money before you get healthcare. Pharmacy benefit managers, group purchase organizations, insurance companies, hospitals......the list goes on and on and on of middle men jacking up prices for no reason so that in the end a hospital is charging you $200 for an aspirin pill or a syringe and the insurance says no and saddles the patient with the cost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op where are you thinking of going?
Singapore, Japan, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Germany, UK.....hell, it don't matter if you even have insurance. You can afford to pay out of pocket abroad because it is nowhere near as stupidly expensive as the US.
And it is not so stupidly expensive because the government said, wait, we're not paying for all this bs.
As opposed to Obamacare, which essentially said let's pay all kind of expensive bs for all!!!! Let's not do any thinking at all!!! Let's keep funding soda and junk food so our unhealthy citizens can become even less healthy!!!!
Anonymous wrote:For all of you "strongley considering" leaving the US due to healthcare, "democracy dying," etc. please go. Renounce your citzenship and make room for people who want to be here. People are literally dying as they trek thousands of miles to the southern border because they are so desparate to live in the US. Is the US perfect? Absolutely not but it's pretty great comparatively! Your incessant whining and empty threats of leaving is offensive and tone deaf to people who have actual real problems like starvation, being sex trafficed, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I got a job with excellent health insurance. I can basically go anywhere and just pay a $30-40 copay.
But if for some reason you couldn't work or you lost that job, then what? Aren't you angry that we're held hostage to employers because of health care?
Anonymous wrote:I am from Korea - it has a good national healthcare system, but I am pretty sure insurance won’t cover a sleep study.