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by hef19898
2810 days ago
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Last time I checked, the US was among the most expensive countries regarding health care. But I don't have a source at the moment. And sure, health care ia costing money, nobody is argueing that. What Europe figured out is that a solidaric system, one where people with less individual costs are covering for those with higher costs, are the optimal solution from a national perspective. It still pizzles me how that can actually be a issue in any developed democracy. And again, all legal residents are eligible for health care in EU countries. A good thing if you ask me. |
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Yes, but that's comparing listed prices and not adjusted for purchasing parity. They will substantially reduce the price if you're not insured and ask them.
> And again, all legal residents are eligible for health care in EU countries. A good thing if you ask me.
I tend to agree, but that's not my point. I'm just saying that a clinic will bill you (indirectly) roughly the same as they'd in the US after you get it adjusted, but of course it's fully covered for most people here.