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by jopsen
533 days ago
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With a socialized healthcare system the system would have delays and you'd get the screening every 2.5 years, even if it was scheduled for every 2 years. Because of wait lists. To be fair, it's impossible to know of it matters :) I moved back to Europe from the US. And I can certainly feel that healthcare is slower, less eager to jump and investigate everything. But on the other hand, in the US you most certainly risk talking your self into procedures you don't need! |
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I was discharged the next day. I didn’t pay a cent. I didn’t even see a bill. I don’t think they made one.
I keep hearing stories from Americans about wait times in other countries. I’m sure it happens, but I’ve never seen it myself. My experiences with the medical system here has been pretty universally excellent.
When I was in America I was very impressed with how proactive everything is. My insurer paid for yearly physical exams. I’d never done that before. It’s certainly possible I would have even better health outcomes in America. But, I’m way happier here. And I’m a lot less stressed than I was when I lived in the Bay Area. That counts for a lot.