Cinder@Triquetrea·Sep 17, 2017It isn't. (Although it is particularly shameless about it.)Quote TweetKenneth Folk@KennethFolk·Sep 17, 2017"shameful that America is the only modern nation that still leaves families at the mercy of profiteering" corps https://twitter.com/SenSanders/status/909556668769415169…11
Kenneth Folk@KennethFolk·Sep 17, 2017Replying to @TriquetreaI truncated the quote to replace "insurers and pharmaceutical firms" with "corps", but your point is well taken nonetheless.1
Cinder@Triquetrea·Sep 17, 2017Replying to @KennethFolkWell, in the Czech Republic I had to pay a private doctor to get a sick note without having my appendix removed first. I had mononucleosis.21
Kenneth Folk@KennethFolk·Sep 17, 2017Replying to @TriquetreaOuch. Was that because of poor gov't policy, or random corruption at the local level?1
Cinder@Triquetrea·Sep 18, 2017Replying to @KennethFolkPatient law is rly bad but partly reformed. Plenty of doctors and nurses remember a time of virtually no patient autonomy & act accordingly.11
Cinder@Triquetrea·Sep 18, 2017Replying to @Triquetrea and @KennethFolkA bit of both. My regular doctor treated me like a human being, but her substitute while she was on holiday was an older ex-communist type.11
Cinder@Triquetrea·Sep 18, 2017Replying to @Triquetrea and @KennethFolkBut I was at an upper-end clinic that happened to also run with public health insurance. Scorn for patients was the general norm elsewhere.21
Kenneth Folk@KennethFolk·Sep 18, 2017Replying to @TriquetreaThanks for these responses. Interesting window into a different healthcare system and culture.1
Cinder@TriquetreaReplying to @KennethFolkFor me as well! In Norway, the health care was delivered with considerably more respect. But they're merging hospitals like mad now; queues.4:45 PM · Sep 18, 2017·Twitter Web Client1 Like