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Re: Healthcare Thread (really "Sickcare" in America)

Posted: Thu May 14, 2020 7:37 am
by Higgs
If I had to list the top 10 reasons I love living in Australia I'd guess that our Medicare system (where every Australian citizen has access to the medical treatment and pharmaceuticals they require, either free or at mandated low costs) would be top 3.

I personally pay for our families private cover as well, but that's because I am fortunate enough to be able to afford it and, having been heavily involved with the medical system these past few years, I like our family having choice over our treatments and Doctors etc.

But yeah, knowing that my family, my kids and myself will never have to face crippling medical debt, and knowing that medical assistance is there for us all if we need it, that's a huge plus.

I honestly don't understand the thought process behind thinking socialised medicine is a bad thing.

Re: Healthcare Thread (really "Sickcare" in America)

Posted: Thu May 14, 2020 7:41 am
by LetMeSleep
Higgs wrote:If I had to list the top 10 reasons I love living in Australia I'd guess that our Medicare system (where every Australian citizen has access to the medical treatment and pharmaceuticals they require, either free or at mandated low costs) would be top 3.

I personally pay for our families private cover as well, but that's because I am fortunate enough to be able to afford it and, having been heavily involved with the medical system these past few years, I like our family having choice over our treatments and Doctors etc.

But yeah, knowing that my family, my kids and myself will never have to face crippling medical debt, and knowing that medical assistance is there for us all if we need it, that's a huge plus.

I honestly don't understand the thought process behind thinking socialised medicine is a bad thing.
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Re: Healthcare Thread (really "Sickcare" in America)

Posted: Thu May 14, 2020 6:15 pm
by Norah
LetMeSleep wrote:
Higgs wrote:If I had to list the top 10 reasons I love living in Australia I'd guess that our Medicare system (where every Australian citizen has access to the medical treatment and pharmaceuticals they require, either free or at mandated low costs) would be top 3.

I personally pay for our families private cover as well, but that's because I am fortunate enough to be able to afford it and, having been heavily involved with the medical system these past few years, I like our family having choice over our treatments and Doctors etc.

But yeah, knowing that my family, my kids and myself will never have to face crippling medical debt, and knowing that medical assistance is there for us all if we need it, that's a huge plus.

I honestly don't understand the thought process behind thinking socialised medicine is a bad thing.
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BuT wHaT aBoUt VeNeZuELa!?

Re: Healthcare Thread (really "Sickcare" in America)

Posted: Thu May 14, 2020 7:52 pm
by Superblood Wolfmoon
Yeah I think if this had happened back in October we'd be looking at candidate Bernie Sanders right now.

Re: Healthcare Thread (really "Sickcare" in America)

Posted: Fri June 26, 2020 8:44 pm
by Stickman

Re: Healthcare Thread (really "Sickcare" in America)

Posted: Wed October 28, 2020 2:01 pm
by B
I've spent an hour on the phone with my doctor, my health insurance, and my dental insurance trying to figure out how much I'm going to owe for a procedure I'm getting. I need to know so that I can adjust my flexible spending account while I'm in open enrollment.

An hour in, I know nothing.

If Joe Biden completely blows up private insurance. I'm OK with that. There is NOTHING in this system that I like. I don't even find anything tolerable.

Re: Healthcare Thread (really "Sickcare" in America)

Posted: Wed October 28, 2020 2:28 pm
by Monkey_Driven
Everyone loves their health insurance. The POTUS tells me so.

Re: Healthcare Thread (really "Sickcare" in America)

Posted: Fri November 20, 2020 5:21 am
by simple schoolboy
On your pharmaceutical social credit score.

Re: Healthcare Thread (really "Sickcare" in America)

Posted: Fri November 20, 2020 12:42 pm
by elliseamos
simple schoolboy wrote: On your pharmaceutical social credit score.
Lots of hypotheticals in this thread.

The issue is people over prescribing. Too many hands in the drug cocktail pot. Just like he describes. Dentist, primary, and then whomever else you see.

It should all flow thru Psychiatry.

Re: Healthcare Thread (really "Sickcare" in America)

Posted: Fri November 20, 2020 3:06 pm
by Electromatic
B wrote:I've spent an hour on the phone with my doctor, my health insurance, and my dental insurance trying to figure out how much I'm going to owe for a procedure I'm getting. I need to know so that I can adjust my flexible spending account while I'm in open enrollment.

An hour in, I know nothing.

If Joe Biden completely blows up private insurance. I'm OK with that. There is NOTHING in this system that I like. I don't even find anything tolerable.

Seconded.

For what it's worth I choose a high deductible plan so I can have the HSA instead.

They should eliminate the FSA altogether and let anyone in any plan type contribute to an HSA. It is complete crap that you cannot roll over FSA dollars.

Our whole healthcare system is a gigantic pile of dog squeeze that needs to be thrown out.

Re: Healthcare Thread (really "Sickcare" in America)

Posted: Tue December 08, 2020 3:44 pm
by Electromatic
https://www.latimes.com/business/story/ ... r-band-aid

This. Change the system, completely, fully and immediately.

This is the worst health care system for developed countries in the universe.

Re: Healthcare Thread (really "Sickcare" in America)

Posted: Wed December 16, 2020 12:23 am
by simple schoolboy

Re: Healthcare Thread (really "Sickcare" in America)

Posted: Thu May 20, 2021 12:17 am
by Stickman

Re: Healthcare Thread (really "Sickcare" in America)

Posted: Thu May 20, 2021 1:15 am
by Peeps
I am so glad I’m in the minority. I pay 0 for medical benefits and in the 16 months I’ve worked for my current employer I’ve wracked up close to 180k and paid zilch

Re: Healthcare Thread (really "Sickcare" in America)

Posted: Thu May 20, 2021 6:03 am
by Monkey_Driven
My wife's employer changed her health care plan when she was 5 months pregnant. Went from around $250 charge for the delivery to $2,500-3,000.

Cool cool.

Re: Healthcare Thread (really "Sickcare" in America)

Posted: Thu May 20, 2021 1:25 pm
by B
Monkey_Driven wrote:My wife's employee changed her health care plan when she was 5 months pregnant. Went from around $250 charge for the delivery to $2,500-3,000.

Cool cool.
At least the ACA lets you keep the your existing insurance plan b/c you love it so much.

Re: Healthcare Thread (really "Sickcare" in America)

Posted: Thu May 20, 2021 1:30 pm
by Bi_3
Peeps wrote:I am so glad I’m in the minority. I pay 0 for medical benefits and in the 16 months I’ve worked for my current employer I’ve wracked up close to 180k and paid zilch

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Marvel at that gif. Seriously. It's got layers.

Re: Healthcare Thread (really "Sickcare" in America)

Posted: Thu May 20, 2021 1:41 pm
by Peeps
im going to catch hell for this but i never watched scrubs and have no intention to do so

Re: Healthcare Thread (really "Sickcare" in America)

Posted: Tue June 29, 2021 9:59 pm
by Bi_3
Walmart unveils low-price insulin as more patients with diabetes struggle to pay for drug

I’d wager this will do more to help black lives than all the protests last year did

Re: Healthcare Thread (really "Sickcare" in America)

Posted: Wed June 30, 2021 1:36 am
by elliseamos
Bi_3 wrote:Walmart unveils low-price insulin as more patients with diabetes struggle to pay for drug

I’d wager this will do more to help black lives than all the protests last year did
pfft. Walmart caused the food deserts that make people sick to begin with.