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pretty sure he's referring to the united states. The situation here is pretty horrific if you aren't privileged with a high paying job. There's a large part of the workforce holding onto shit jobs because they need the medical benefits.

Dental is even worse. its cheaper for me to fly to latin america, get some dental work done and enjoy a month long vacation than to get the same procedures done in the united states.




> Imagine living in a country where you rely on health insurance to get emergency treatment.

Since Emergency Medical Treatment & Labor Act (EMTALA) in 1986, hospitals in the US MUST provide emergency treatment regardless of ability to pay.

If you go into labor, US hospitals will help you deliver. Even if you can't pay.

There are real downsides to the US medical system but this isn't one of them.


Yea so you then end up on the street when you can't pay those bills and go bankrupt. Either way, my point stands that a lot of people are slaves to their employer for need of health insurance.

Furthermore, proactive visits to the doctor aren't "emergencies." Prenatal checkups aren't either. Mom going into labor is not a good time for the doctors to find out the baby is coming in the wrong way or its head is stuck in her pelvis.

I'm tired of people making excuses for the shit-show that is healthcare in the US. It only looks good if you're coming from the third world.


>Yea so you then end up on the street when you can't pay those bills and go bankrupt.

There is some homestead exemption act that prevents lawsuits from making you sell your only house... another one protects your retirement money

I'm tired of people exaggerating the financial impact of lawsuits in Maerica


and yet plenty of people still lose their homes every year over shit like this




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