• Nalivai@discuss.tchncs.de
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    Yeah, that happens sometimes. But in this case the price of an operation will be drastically cheaper.
    I had this situation in Germany, there was a minor operation I needed to have which was not life threatening so the one that insurance covered had a waiting period, so I decided to go pay out of pocket and it was around 800 euro. The cheapest price I could find in US for it started at 11000 dollars.

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      7 months ago

      For sure. But now imagine your disabled and on disability income, where you get payed 1k a month and are living in poverty.

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        If you’re disabled and on disability income, it will absolutely not cost you 800 euro. You will be put in front of the queue for the free one. That’s why I, able bodied working person with slightly above median income, had to wait. And I think it’s as fair of a system that is possible under the circumstances.

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          That’s not how it works in my country. Great that that’s how your country works. The vast majority of those with universal healthcare don’t work like that.

          I used to work for a disability advocacy organisation so I can assure you that.