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Originally Posted by CC1
I challenge you to show me where someone here has had to wait like you have for surgery that is not elective.
Any medical procedure critical enough that it would keep a person from working would be done.
I was at the emergency room within the past month and was examined and had a cat scan BEFORE they even asked me if I had insurance.
When I was leaving and giving them my insurance info I read a placard that stated how they would not refuse care and the various methods for people without insurance to get their bills handled.
Our health system has many problems, mostly inflation many times the percentage of other items, but I absolutely would not trade it for second rate care where you can't even get neccessary surgery or in the case of some pregnant women who require special care you have to send them to a neighboring country for care.
Everybody is covered under your plan but the overall level of care is decreased also.
Add to that the less homogenous (read that minorities and poor people with poor health habits)population we have and the USA will be bankrupted if health care is socialized.
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I disagree.
Look, I read about a lady that passed out in a wating room & died while security workers & personal walked by.
Is that the whole system in the States? No.
Is every system perfect? No.
A friend who I asked prayer for who had a viral infection of the Heart was seen and treated right away. Every procedure that was needed was done when his body could handle it.
When my BP was high I had a CT Scan Stat.
Thing is I'll say it again, when the US, England, Australia, & Middle Eastern countries regularly come around recruiting people, we may get one person from England and another goes to Australia.
There is a shortage.
A nurse can make 60-80 thousand a year here, she could make the same in Australia & live in a tropical paradise.
It is a competitive market & it is the same all over.
You may not have it there but it is all over.