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by pclmulqdq
1212 days ago
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Americans' insistence on living to their last possible machine-assisted breath makes healthcare very, very expensive. Something like a third to half of the healthcare costs of an individual are incurred in their last year. Americans are terrified of dying. This is why I have a hard time taking cost comparisons seriously between the US and Europe - European healthcare systems will pull the plug a lot earlier, saving the money (and the indignity) involved in dying as slowly as possible. Ironically, doctors in the US have some of the lowest end-of-life care costs, because they know their actual chances and don't seem to be so afraid of dying. |
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