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by LegitShady
1947 days ago
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Many countries have far worse standards of care than the US. I live in Canada, and waited more than a year for a specialist. It took me 2 years to find a family doctor with decent reviews who was accepting patients . I needed an MRI once and the wait was measured in months. I waited four months for just a cortisone shot, before the pandemic. I'm not claiming one system is better than another. Certainly if you're wealthy and have good benefits in the US, the standard of care is much much higher. On the flipside, if you need cancer care in Canada you're probably not going to need to declare bankruptcy. |
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I'll need a citation for that.
When a country has 29 million people without health insurance [1], and medical bills are the number one cause of bankruptcy, I think it's safe to say the average standard of care is way, way lower than Canada, Australia, Germany, etc. where literally every person gets care.
[1] https://www.kff.org/uninsured/issue-brief/key-facts-about-th...