Healthcare Sharing Networks - Have You Used One?
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I don't either. That's one that is very tough as the facilities in the US often tout the US system as developing the breakthroughs used all over the world, but it has also kept us from others (Cuba has done some amazing cancer research, for example.) How much does the American system really encourage breakthroughs that would not happen otherwise? Also, how many breakthroughs does it squash - it is well known that the US has developed some rather common fake procedures (a knee surgery is a common one where there is evidence that the surgery isn't just a scam but bad for patients) and that the US pharmaceutical industry has completely destroyed tons of research, made lots of their own problems and made an entire industry that is dysfunctional as they work to sell drugs rather than the cure disease.
Very hard to say.
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There is another question.... how important is medical research compared to providing good healthcare? Like you, I just don't know. Is research really making a huge difference? Does it even offset the poor healthcare that is being provided to enable it?
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Do research and healthcare overlap a lot? I think they could be separate but co-dependant entities.
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@MattSpeller said:
Do research and healthcare overlap a lot? I think they could be separate but co-dependant entities.
Not so much overlap but are related. We are taught in the US that it is the money going into healthcare that fuels the research. Not that healthcare itself does the research.
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Or, what they are likely implying, is that the corrupt system in the US where doctors make lots of money by being resellers (drugs, parts, procedures, machines) fuels the research of those things by making the doctors sales people and the real money going to the drug makers or whatever.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I don't either. That's one that is very tough as the facilities in the US often tout the US system as developing the breakthroughs used all over the world, but it has also kept us from others (Cuba has done some amazing cancer research, for example.) How much does the American system really encourage breakthroughs that would not happen otherwise? Also, how many breakthroughs does it squash - it is well known that the US has developed some rather common fake procedures (a knee surgery is a common one where there is evidence that the surgery isn't just a scam but bad for patients) and that the US pharmaceutical industry has completely destroyed tons of research, made lots of their own problems and made an entire industry that is dysfunctional as they work to sell drugs rather than the cure disease.
Very hard to say.
Hard not to believe this too - it's tantamount to the NSA spying on it's own people - they only care about their own existence, not the betterment of society.
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Yeah, I have no proof that it isn't true, but it sure does not feel like it is very likely to be true in any way. What are the chances? The logistics of the system and the way that everything works does not, at all, make it feel like this would be the result of such a system. There is no incentive to lower the cost of healthcare - in fact there are huge incentives to increase it!
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@Minion-Queen Will your American Health insurance actually cover any of your expenses while you are over there?
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No it will not even if I did. I do not have insurance here at all in the states.
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@dafyre said:
@Minion-Queen Will your American Health insurance actually cover any of your expenses while you are over there?
HA!
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We are looking into ex-pat insurance. Looks like it is far better than insurance in the US.
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Wow, you lot need a healthcare system overhaul.
In fact, I think it's more appropriate to say that you need a healthcare system.
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@nadnerB said:
Wow, you lot need a healthcare system overhaul.
In fact, I think it's more appropriate to say that you need a healthcare system.Well, I will not really disagree.
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@JaredBusch said:
@nadnerB said:
Wow, you lot need a healthcare system overhaul.
In fact, I think it's more appropriate to say that you need a healthcare system.Well, I will not really disagree.
I don't think any of us will