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by petesergeant
797 days ago
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Again, with the caveat that I much prefer the British system... > nearly 40% of americans from being forced to put off needed medical care Hard to interpret UK NHS waiting-time figures, especially given the political weight given to them, but these[0][1] paint a picture of 6 month to >1 year waiting times. 0: https://www.boa.ac.uk/resource/boa-statement-on-nhs-app-show... 1: https://www.rcseng.ac.uk/news-and-events/media-centre/press-... > Medical debt is the leading cause of bankruptcy Medical debt for non-elective treatment feels barbaric, although digging into the figures (2m personal bankruptcies a year, 60% medical) gives 0.3% of the US population declaring medical bankruptcy a year, possibly going up to 1% if you do fancier maths involving households vs people. |
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The long wait times, 22 weeks mean average, > 63 week in 8% of extreme waits, are regrettable but not indicitive of waiting for urgent emergency life threatening required non elective procedures which are relatively prompt and immediate for the most part.