• affenlehrer@feddit.org
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      5 days ago

      It’s normal in many central European countries. Germany for example. Going to the doctor and even longer hospital stays don’t bankrupt you. Usually your job is safe too.

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        Not sure why you said “central” European. It’s also normal in the West, South, North and East. Could have just said many European countries.

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          Medicaid is weirdly good. It has weird quirks and less options usually, but it’s practically just a more functional insurance than a lot of employer provided ones (which are often worse than marketplace)

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          I have a dentist, a gastroenterologist, an orthopedic doctor, a pneumologist, a dermatologist, a throat nose and ear doctor, am oculist, a psychiatrist, a psychological therapist who’s also MD and my “normal” doctor and man I feel sick after writing this…

          The dentist is quite expensive but only because I want non standard treatment. The rest is paid by the public insurance.

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            4 days ago

            I misread oculist as occultist and had a good laugh.

            Usa insurance being tied to employment is the biggest scam

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      Here in Australia, Medicare covers it all, you don’t pay a cent directly, and you can have virtually as many appointments as possible on a single card even if all your family members are on it with their own appointments too. And it’s not reslly limited unless you go to a private provider which also turns out to be cheap enough, so you can just as easily have X-rays, blood tests, vaccinations, hospital visits for broken limbs, even treatment and care for multiple days after a stingray attack, which actually happened to my dad once.