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Ridiculous. Here in the UK my friend had a motorcycle crash. He broke both legs and had to have multiple operations and plastic surgery. His stay in hospital was 4 months. How much did he have to pay? Nothing. Because, despite the UK's faults, we have the amazing National Health Service, and thank God for it.
CleanCare
Please give this a look and come back to me.
Source
Now, I'm not sure if I'm feeling sympathy or anger about the man's outrageous bill of $11,119.53.
What interests me more is that an Australian citizen who received the same treatment was not even given a bill.
Am I feeling angry? Am I feeling remorse for the man with the bill? Or am I simply jealous of other countries' health care? I'm really not sure.
Maybe I'm scared.
Scared that I may become the next victim of America's presitigous health care system.edit on 31-12-2013 by CleanCare because: fact editingedit on 31-12-2013 by CleanCare because: (no reason given)
This is so very, very true. I'm always amazed how many yanks will defend their country's crappy aspects just out of blind patriotism. It's rather sad, really.
stumason
There is quite clearly profiteering going on in the US and the odd thing is that Americans will defend their system over anyone else's, despite being bent over a barrel and taken roughly.edit on 1/1/14 by stumason because: (no reason given)
WeRpeons
reply to post by CleanCare
Am I feeling angry? Am I feeling remorse for the man with the bill? Or am I simply jealous of other countries' health care? I'm really not sure.
Be jealous of another countries health care.
Insurance companies in the U.S. decide on what procedures they'll cover. It's why healthcare shouldn't be managed by insurance companies for profit. We're the only industrialized nation that just doesn't get it when it comes to providing a basic right to health care for their citizens. We have more people complaining about the cost of healthcare than the trillions we spend on our military, black projects, corporate welfare, foreign aid, welfare abuse and pork barrel projects.