When I moved to the US I got my ear cleaned for an unexpected $80. $80 more than all medical treatment I’d had combined during the first 23 years of my life.
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Welcome to the US where we don’t want a British-style socialized medicine scheme that offers 42-week waits for rationed care, lousy doctors and zero research & development or therapy breakthroughs that only a profit motive can attract.
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I dOnT eXpECt sOcIeTy to PaY fOr Me
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The price of my daughter Daphne’s birth on Christmas Day was certainly unexpected... Including a $57.80 charge for a quarter ounce of lanolin cream, and much more...pic.twitter.com/3bT82WR38f
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Man that’s absolutely brutal. My son is 11 months old, we were in the hospital for 6 days in a private room, everything from food to diapers was covered for the price of $0... How can Canada figure this out but USA can’t.
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If I use a medical service, I'm not surprised when I get a bill for services rendered.

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Yes, but the price should be known in advance. No price = no market.
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"Healthcare should be a basic right for all Americans." - every Democrat candidate including
@AndrewYangpic.twitter.com/XUewsi49ro
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Yes and first we have to remove profit from medicine, regulated capitalism is the only form the doesnt end in an awful place, certain industries need to be divorced from profit motivations and made public services period.
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