Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this a joke post?
+1. Have you been living under a rock OP? Nearly everyone agrees that US healthcare is expensive and yields incredibly poor outcomes given how expensive it is.
The only people who say otherwise are those who work for health insurance companies.
That p poster said she/he has good doctors
A lot of people who think they have good doctors simply have decent health and good insurance. When you get a complicated issue, or lose your insurance, you realize what most of us are talking about.
It's a nice little bubble to be in; I like that for them. I wish more of us had it. Since we don't, I wish there was a way to communicate to the bubbled-up people what the rest of us experience when we get bounced around to specialists and out-of-network providers, have to wait months or even years to see the right kind of doctor for the issues we're experiencing, have to jump through pre-approval hoops with our insurance, etc.
The US healthcare system is great for healthy people with good insurance. That's the whole problem