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by CydeWeys
2744 days ago
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I think the real story is that there is clearly a market need for a simpler and cheaper (if less effective) bubble CPAP, which will save many lives in countries that can't afford the $6K version. It wouldn't be used here in the US but it'd do a lot of good in Bangladesh. I don't think it's a story of over-regulation, as I doubt Bangladesh has regulations in place only allowing the $6K version. |
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Well it still could be. It's not because there's no over regulation there that there's the expertise required to build and market an inexpensive CPAP machine there. As far as we know, as soon as they get the expertise, they could just move to another country and get a better wage in doing so.
I'm a software engineer and it's something that I think about. I'm only making 60k$ in Canada while the US the average is higher and in USD. I'm only 2 hours away in car from the US.