Message from @Sp1Te
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Mate, the NHS is deeply underfunded due to years of Tory slashing
the NHS provides direct healthcare, it isn't exclusively insurance
can u fellow trumpsters send me based pics of minorities supporting donald trump?
please, it's a need.
Of course I dont want the government providing healthcare entirely, they should just pay for insurance of people who cant afford it
@attis minorities supporting Trump shouldn't be a placcard; we don't care about race.
@SlapYoSelf they do it's called Medicaid
From what I've heard it doesn't work very well then
How come people can't get free testing then?
@SlapYoSelf they can?
our healthcare system is also pretty underfunded so thats likely an issue
just SEND the pictures, i need to disprove my colleague, he is a stupid sjw tard
What did your colleague say?
@attis i can only offer statistics/data, sorry
isnt that like 300 bucks
that will do!
Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers a test to see if you have coronavirus (officially called 2019-novel coronavirus or COVID-19). This test is covered when your doctor or other health care provider orders it, if you got the test on or after February 4, 2020.
i need data to bring fear to the average stupid neolibs
whoever pays insurance
which isnt really all that cheap but considering how it costs 40k $ for a leg surgery i'd rather pay it than not
The fact that it costs $40,000 means there is something seriously wrong
I'd pay 40K for leg amputation than wait 13 months here in canada and risk sepsis
sepsis???? wtf?
in Canada the average wait time for major surgery is 1 year. I live here, free health care is fucking horseshit
Sepsis is a potentially life-threatening condition caused by the body's response to an infection. The body normally releases chemicals into the bloodstream to fight an infection. Sepsis occurs when the body's response to these chemicals is out of balance, triggering changes that can damage multiple organ systems.
1 year holy fuck
ure so right! win win win!
Living in the uk, NHS has been entirely fine for me
no i know what sepsis is but why would you get that from a surgery
i once paid 10k for 20 stiches...so worth it.
Or just be like the UK and pay £1000 pa
I'm not kidding about that, I had a kidney disease and they waited 7 months until I was pissing blood and unable to walk before they even diagnosed me. yeah I'll pay to see someone immediately. Yes the price is high and it should be looked at, yes other countries should be paying FAR MORE for American health innovation
How about we stop subsidizing fossil fuels and start funding our own health sector?
Once again, private institutions can handle healthcare itself. However, a fully functional government option for **insurance** for those who need it should be in existence
@SlapYoSelf I agree no one should be subsidized, it stifles industry. NO private industry should get subsidies.
Look at college, when the US started giving out student loans college admission prices went up because schools suddenly knew they would get guaranteed money from the governemnt;
charge students a premium + the gov will guarantee even if they fail, so they can charge whatever they want.
That said, health care COSTS MONEY to research,including ongoing research to current mediciations/etc; they use the profits to fund new research, that research costs a LOT of money. Other countries wait until the US losses patients on it then buys it for pennies on the dollar