>Europeans unironically think Americans pay the $200,000 hospital bill for repairing your broken leg.
Wtf, really? I just have to pay 20 bucks a week and I'm covered for that shit. Plus u get my won doctor, choose my own hospital, and come in whenever I want with no lines. I say that's a better deal.
>Thinking 200 thousand bucks is a fair price for a broken leg I mean, maybe if you were having cancer treatment, but shit Ameriga
Landon Rogers
No one actually pays that except Europoors who come to the united states
Cooper Butler
>tfw charged 5500 dollars for going to the hospital for pretty bad chest pains one night >my paid for insurance only covered about 3/4s >medicaid had to cover 1700 dollars And now I'm only working to make
William Davis
>$1,040 a year
It's really not bad at all
Grayson Mitchell
i usually just refuse all treatment,its unnatural to prolong your own life
Kayden Reed
>american """"""""""'healthcare""""""""""""
Josiah Fisher
Better than Europeans, Australians, and Canadians.
Ethan Torres
Exactly,not bad at all, and my brother also pays for my healthcare with another plan so I'm basically %200 covered.
Dylan Butler
you receive worse healthcare and pay more for it, even if you don't pay the 200,000 that money doesn't just appear out of thin air one way or another you are paying that ridiculous amount
Andrew Brown
He's right. It's significantly more.
Parker Cox
I pay 200 dollars a year for completely full coverage of absolutely any cost/additional costs that happens during an accident
Like for example when I had an leg injury which made me unable to walk properly they even paid my taxi fees
(Swede living in Japan with a Swedish bought insurance)
Of course a shit tier hospital in bumfuck Alabama would be bad, but my hospital us John Hopkins, best in the world in my opinion. And where does the extra money come from? I just lay 20 bucks a week and it lays in full. We don't pay that, we don't pay that. How many times do I have to repeat it to non Americans. Read above for how much I pay a week and it covers EVERYTHING
Jayden Gonzalez
my parents back in early nineties got me a similar insurance,it costs 140 euros a year,valid until 2033
you can go to private clinic and just flash the chipcard and get anything you currently need in most countries,like in australia,us,eu,vietnam and couple other se asian countries. i once asked could i buy a prosthetic limb with it without any acute need,the answer was sadly no :(
Mason Gonzalez
>UK spends so much on making their healthcare top of the line and still they're nearly USA tier in how healthy the people actually are. Can't conjure a tale quite like that.
Grayson Flores
We can also choose our own doctor and the hospital we want. Cant do that in Obamacare?
Caleb Ortiz
>get my won doctor, choose my own hospital, and come in whenever I want with no lines You don't have to lie user. They know.
Chase Mitchell
I started hating America when I saw Michael Moore's Sicko documentary.
I'll just have to move to Cuba.
Owen Cruz
Nah, government pays that shit
Joseph Phillips
I pay $32 every two weeks for health insurance. the catch is that I have to pay the first $6000 before it kicks in. Going to the Dr. costs like $50 or so for me, specialists are like $100
Havent been to a Dr since 2002 though
Mason Torres
ok, so you have travel insurance? We're talking about national healthcare systems. If you want to talk insurance policies: >>/biz/
Mehh I meant to be degrading but I didn't mean it to literally call him small. I think I was going with the little dutch boy with his finger in a well thing. The only other stereotypes I know for them are windmills and weed kek.
Caleb Jenkins
>le best healthcare in the world meme yes we have some of the best doctors in the world, for the 5% of people who can afford them.
John Torres
>well Meant dam. It's late ha.
Anthony Foster
>AT&T is the biggest Internet provider offering such a plan. AT&T's "Internet Preferences" program reroutes customers' Web browsing to an in-house traffic scanning platform, analyzes the customers' search and browsing history, and then uses the results to deliver personalized ads to websites. With Internet Preferences enabled, AT&T customers can pay as little as $70 per month for 1Gbps fiber-to-the-home service, but those who don't opt into Internet Preferences must pay at least $29 a month extra.
Lucas Martin
>I only pay $20/week for my whole fucking life, bretty gud bargain Nigger healthcare is way more expensive in the US than anywhere else no matter how much you're paying per week (and you're paying quite a lot).
Nolan Lopez
H-wat. I pay $45 a month through Time Warner.
Chase Allen
>Dude free stuff """"free"""" health care lmao dumb cucks everything costs something >enjoy your $200,000 broken leg then >Fucking idiots no one pays that everyone worth anything has insurance :DDD
Man I really hate these episodes.
Anthony Robinson
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Kayden Barnes
>Fucking idiots no one pays that everyone worth anything has insurance :DDD I mean, this is actually true.
Xavier Adams
insurance often doesnt cover everything. and sometimes you have to fight your insurance company to get them to pay for something you are covered for
Christopher Turner
go smoke a cigarette you filthy yuroblyat
Jason Brooks
>>Fucking idiots no one pays that everyone worth anything has insurance :DDD
this is unironically true
even small companies often provide insurance
Blake Barnes
>insurance often doesnt cover everything. It usually does unless you have a very weird policy. >and sometimes you have to fight your insurance company to get them to pay for something you are covered for True, but not really a common occurence. Most of the horror stories you hear are about people who just got on a plan and then find out they have some chronic disease from before they were insured. I'd like to see our healthcare system fixed but I'm not convinced that a Euro style system would actually work here. The prices are way too high though. Would be nice if our politicians ever actually did anything in the last ten years instead of just 24/7 campaigning and grandstanding.
William Rivera
But someone stills pays for it, same as with "free" healthcare.
Jordan Lee
right, nobody said otherwise
we pay slightly more overall but our healthcare is also better
in a perfect would we'd be receiving the same quality healthcare with a health system similar to Denmark's or some shit
Bentley Brown
Who cares about healing if you're healthy.
Nicholas Flores
>our healthcare is also better
Colton Murphy
the third leading cause of death in the US is caused by medical error