I recently broke my wrist while skateboarding, I'm 34 so that is my first mistake
I had two X-rays and anaesthetic and need my hand pulled out of my forearm and the bones manipulated back inline with eachother. I've got an appointment next week, if my bones have moved I'll need surgery to have my bones wired together
That is all free on the NHS, I did a little look in America what I've had done would of cost me $6-7000 if I had no insurance. If I need surgery it would be an extra $10,000+ more on top.
What's your views on American healthcare?
Is insurance cheaper than what I pay in taxes?
Do the insurance companies try to screw you out of care?
How much do the premium costs rise after having surgery or care?
I know Trump cut out the middleman on medication, how corrupt is the system with so many people making money in between the gaps?
I'm completely ignorant on American healthcare system but I personally like free healthcare, I know such leftie talk is not welcome here but I'm happy to hear your opinions.
Edit: I'm asking how the American system works, most people want to just talk about the NHS and it's failures which there is many. What are the pros and cons of American private as I have no idea about it
Thank you I'm trying to build a picture of how it works in America and the other comments shown me how it works but your comment shown me how the elite are trying to corner you to relying on them.
I wasn't expecting that but it's appreciated. I see why there are strong opinions on not letting the cabal strangle you into surrendering your right to choose a plan that is not interfered by them.
I hope you have a lot more doctors coming to your defense.
We look for alternatives, but they tend to get run out of town, so to speak. Many truth-tellers have been killed along with their families over the years, especially if they gain followings and awaken people to the benefits of natural medicine (it seems that the world was designed to provide what we need). DOs, Drs of Osteopathy, are holistic and worth seeking out.