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by chaxor
1173 days ago
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The reasonable solution that people in the US arrive at is to avoid going to physicians at all costs.
I recently found out that a simple blood test at the physicians office costs ~$600 (with insurance), along with all of the annoyance of dealing with setting up the appointments waiting for several months, waiting on insurance, the trouble and time off work to get there - all for a material that takes a few minutes to extract and few moments to run. Due to the cost I was curious, and found out that I could literally purchase all of the FDA-approved* lab equipment for my house and run tests on myself for less cost than it was to go to a physicians office. The physician (i.e. expertise) is irrelevant here (almost always are) as the most input I've ever seen provided by one amounts to 'take an Aleve if you're hurting'. Home labs are likely where the future is headed, and it's the fault of the medical industry being so utterly useless.
I've been through most medschool (neurology-focused) courses, and most physicians or any medical professional uses essentially zero of that knowledge. |
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(In fact, my local hospital has pretty great lab prices for this exact reason, so I'd assume this kind of price competition for simple tasks might already be a thing in some urban areas.)