• P1nkman@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Now do a price comparison! I’d love to see who pays the most.

    As if we already don’t know the country stays with a U and ends in SA.

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      1 month ago

      I’d be curious to see this if that same country had affordable healthcare, would be interesting to see if they’d beat South Korea. I imagine a lot avoid because $

  • kreskin@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Dont need to go to the doctor, I’ll just rub some robitussin on it, or drink horse dewormer. If my white friends send me thoughts and prayers that oughta cover just about everything until the sweet lord Jesus calls me back to sit at his right side and judge all the goddamned idiots on this planet.

    /s

  • Polkira@lemmy.ca
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    1 month ago

    Part of the issue for Canadians is lack of access to healthcare. My province has a waitlist that people are stuck on for 10+ years waiting for a general practitioner. Even people I know that do have a doctor aren’t satisfied with the doctor, but they can’t switch because of the lack of alternatives.

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      1 month ago

      The way they handle this in many European countries is by setting up public-private partnerships between governments and private hospitals. If the wait is longer than 90 days for elective and non-emergency treatment at a public hospital, the patient can choose to go to a private hospital if you wish at no expense to the patient. Emergency treatment is always dealt with immediately, of course.