Health Care for All - Fremont County Colorado
Health Care for All - Fremont County Colorado
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Aussie Healthcare Rocks!
Thanks to Chris Burke and John-Paul McElwee of Australia for making and sharing this video with us!
Thanks also to Lauren Swain for edits.
For more information on universal health care in the US:
Visit us at healthcareforallsco.org,
The Colorado Foundation for Universal Healthcare at www.couniversalhealth.org,
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Видео

Speaking Our Healthcare Values
Просмотров 1445 лет назад
Brought to you by The Colorado Foundation for Universal Healthcare at www.couniversalhealth.org For more information on universal health care: Visit us at healthcareforallsco.org, Or join us at HCAFremontCounty/ Special thanks to the Cañon City Public Library for the use of their Maker Space and generous help of their staff. www.ccpl.lib.co.us Thank you to our subjects and Producti...
We Need 21st Century Healthcare Solutions
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Want to know what’s wrong with US Healthcare? It’s all about greed. Join us for the fifth and final segment of a five-part series, the story of trauma suffered by a man seeking to get the best possible treatment for his wife’s brain tumor and the barriers imposed by his “good” health insurance and our predatory healthcare system. For more information on universal health care: Visit us at health...
U. S. Healthcare - Traumatizing Patients and Families
Просмотров 945 лет назад
Want to know what’s wrong with US Healthcare? It’s all about greed. Join us for the fourth of a five-part series, the story of trauma suffered by a man seeking to get the best possible treatment for his wife’s brain tumor and the barriers imposed by his “good” health insurance and our predatory healthcare system. For more information on universal health care: Visit us at healthcareforallsco.org...
America's Healthcare Industry - A Cycle of Evil
Просмотров 3095 лет назад
Join us for the the third part, “America’s Healthcare Industry - A Cycle of Evil,” of a five part series, “Navigating the Death Of A Spouse In The US.” Wise and wry observations from a Fremont County man who sought the best possible treatment for his wife’s brain tumor and his struggle with the barriers imposed by his “good” health insurance and our predatory medical system. Want to know what’s...
US Healthcare Doesn't Need To Be So Expensive
Просмотров 1035 лет назад
Health Care for All - Fremont County has just completed and released the second part of a five part series, "US Healthcare Doesn’t Need To Be So Expensive.” Wise and wry observations from a man who sought the best possible treatment for his wife’s brain tumor and his struggle with the barriers imposed by his “good” health insurance and our predatory medical system. Want to know what’s wrong wit...
Healthcare Doesn't Need To Be So Complicated
Просмотров 1565 лет назад
Want to know what’s wrong with US Healthcare? It’s all about greed. Join us for the first of a five-part series, the story of trauma suffered by a man seeking to get the best possible treatment for his wife’s brain tumor and the barriers thrown up by his “good” health insurance and our predatory healthcare system. For more information on universal health care: Visit us at healthcareforallsco.or...
Spain's Healthcare Outshines the U. S.
Просмотров 36 тыс.5 лет назад
For more information on universal health care: Visit us at www.couniversalhealth.org Or join us at HCAFremontCounty/ Special thanks to the Cañon City Public Library for the use of their Maker Space and generous help of their staff. www.ccpl.lib.co.us Thank you to our subjects and Production Crew - Antonia Goggans Madi Jacobs George Dmyterko Judy Van Acker Jim Skinner Burl Mc Cullar...
What Good Is Health Insurance If You Can't Use It?
Просмотров 1065 лет назад
For more information on universal health care: Visit us at www.couniversalhealth.org Or join us at HCAFremontCounty/ Special thanks to the Cañon City Public Library for the use of their Maker Space and generous help of their staff. www.ccpl.lib.co.us Thank you to our subjects and Production Crew - Madi Jacobs George Dmyterko Judy Van Acker Jim Skinner Burl Mc Cullars Phillip Maior ...
Myth #1 If I Can Get Healthcare Anyone Can
Просмотров 3535 лет назад
For more information on universal health care: Visit us at www.couniversalhealth.org Or join us at HCAFremontCounty/ Special thanks to the Cañon City Public Library for the use of their Maker Space and generous help of their staff. www.ccpl.lib.co.us Thank you to our subjects and Production Crew - Karen Talbot Madi Jacobs George Dmyterko Judy Van Acker Jim Skinner Burl Mc Cullars P...
I Want Norway's Healthcare System
Просмотров 33 тыс.5 лет назад
For more information on universal health care: Visit us at www.couniversalhealth.org Or join us at HCAFremontCounty/ Special thanks to the Cañon City Public Library for the use of their Maker Space and generous help of their staff. www.ccpl.lib.co.us Thank you to our subjects and Production Crew - John Gray Madi Jacobs George Dmyterko Judy Van Acker Jim Skinner Burl Mc Cullars Phil...
My Ultimate Healthcare Plan - British Airways
Просмотров 3155 лет назад
For more information on universal health care: Visit us at www.couniversalhealth.org Or join us at HCAFremontCounty/ Do you want better health care in the US? Over 70 other countries have implemented Universal Health Care for all their people. They pay a lot less and get better health outcomes than we do. Special thanks to the Cañon City Public Library for the use of their Maker Sp...
Value Our Lives Over Profit
Просмотров 1485 лет назад
For more information on universal health care: Visit us at www.couniversalhealth.org Or join us at HCAFremontCounty/ Do you want better health care in the US? Over 70 other countries have implemented Universal Health Care for all their people. They pay a lot less and get better health outcomes than we do. Special thanks to the Cañon City Public Library for the use of their Maker Sp...
Value Lives Over Corporate Profit
Просмотров 1365 лет назад
For more information on universal health care: Visit us at www.couniversalhealth.org Or join us at HCAFremontCounty/ Why can’t the US have an improved Medicare system that covers all of our people? Current for-profit healthcare plans are unaffordable. Why can’t we have at least as good and reasonable a healthcare system as seventy-seven of the world’s other developed countries? Spe...

Комментарии

  • @espenvippen
    @espenvippen 21 день назад

    The USA is probably one of the few countries that does not have free healthcare. Quite incredible. Greetings from Norway.

  • @bezsie8518
    @bezsie8518 23 дня назад

    That´s why I left New York after twenty eight years and moved back to Spain (where I belong).

  • @user-cm9pt8bo3l
    @user-cm9pt8bo3l 27 дней назад

    Spaniards often say: "Health comes first." It's clear that they take this very seriously.

  • @albertoiglesias2017
    @albertoiglesias2017 Месяц назад

    1200 millones de euros de déficit en la sanidad pública y 800.000 personas en lista de espera para una operación.

  • @daninosaurus
    @daninosaurus Месяц назад

    The "Camino" (I'm guessing she means the "camino de santiago") is in the North of Spain... makes me wonder if this story is real... in any case, saying that Spain's health system outshings the US' is quite an understatement... I mean, most, if not all, of the developed nations' health system outshine the US'... and the Spanish one is among the best

    • @madeleinejacobs2842
      @madeleinejacobs2842 26 дней назад

      It is most certainly real. I know this person. She was there.

    • @daninosaurus
      @daninosaurus 22 дня назад

      @@madeleinejacobs2842 the she got terribly lost during el Camino and ended up on the other end of Spain hahahah

    • @Xiroi87
      @Xiroi87 5 дней назад

      I also found it odd, she was in Tarifa on her way to Morocco, not going on a pilgrimage to St James's grave but to Africa instead. Her GPS needs resetting.

  • @dedos-pima
    @dedos-pima Месяц назад

    Do investigate the exodus of Spanish doctors to places like Germany because of triple wages and also the influx of South American doctors to fill the void. Recent interventions in which my wife of 50 years illustrated the incompetence and total disregard for any empathetic interaction with patients. The reason? This is their culture speaking through their actions. Spaniards and South Americans are totally different in their attitudes toward the patients. The mental distress caused by the disregard and downright dismissiveness toward the patient is what you might expect from a veterinarian, not a doctor who swore the Hippocratic Oath promising to "DO NO HARM". Want good healthcare...get a Spanish doctor.

  • @ImNotADeeJay
    @ImNotADeeJay Месяц назад

    Since our woke government is giving away healthcare (and other perks) to all the illegal immigrants that are flooding the country, good healthcare will not last. Is already noticeable, long wait times (often over a year) for diagnostic tests or surgery... You only have to go to any public hospital in the morning, roam around the waiting areas, and you will understand

  • @Ciberlina
    @Ciberlina Месяц назад

    "En Dios confiamos"Esa frase puesta en un billete de dolar siempre me ha parecido extraña.... me suena como sí Dios y dinero tuvieran relación... o fuesen incluso la misma cosa...yo creo que varios de los problemas que tiene Estados Unidos tienen su origen en que el dinero manda,a él, se le adora...y de todo se hace negocio...La salud es un derecho,no es un negocio...no es un artículo de lujo,es una necesidad...y no puede ser que con tus mala salud,se lucre alguien..es inmoral..La seguridad también debería ser un derecho,pero los que hacen armas la han convertido en otro negocio...No dejen que las campañas de sus políticos sean pagadas por los que quieren hacer negocio y dinero... fináncienlas de otra manera ...eso obliga,son favores prestados a devolver con leyes favorables a sus intereses ( y otra vez,el dinero) Capitalismo y comunismo se usan como cebo para que el pez no vea más allá.El dinero no dá la felicidad,señores... simplemente todo el mundo lo persigue por la maña que se da en imitarla...La verdadera felicidad sale de nuestro interior...Inviertan en calidad de vida,en salud,en educación de buen nivel para todos....En su familia..,en comer tranquilamente y bien..en tiempo para sí mismos y los suyos...usen plenamente sus cinco sentidos en este maravilloso mundo físico donde nos hayamos...Ahí está la felicidad humana...que no es eterna...pero que deja destellos memorables en la vida de cada uno que habita este planeta...

  • @Benito-lr8mz
    @Benito-lr8mz Месяц назад

    España no se puede convertir en un todo " gratis " para los extranjeros que no cotizan ni pagan impuestos aqui la sanidad no se financia milagrosamente hay que ser como minimo como el resto de Europa

  • @yomismo6912
    @yomismo6912 Месяц назад

    pero si a los estadounidenses no les gusta el socialismo no?

    • @JavierLorenzomartinez-y3s
      @JavierLorenzomartinez-y3s Месяц назад

      Esto no es socialista 😂😂😂😂😂 es un deber de un país cuidar por la salud de sus habitantes, 😅😅😅😅 no es socialista

  • @MrFernanrc
    @MrFernanrc Месяц назад

    with the help of government and organizations sending masses of people to Europe, they will destroy it, but also in the US. if you have money in the US, you might get some health care, luckily you have you tube. I listen to way too many doctors and they don't agree, way too many ways of helping people and in the end, many more are wrong than right. If you dont' work and get free healthcare, your better off, they treat you better because you don't have an insurance company trying to lower costs. If you work, you must pay alot to pay for everyone else who doesn't have it and you get a lousy treatment. Sometimes you may die. this isn't happening anymore but when I had a appendicitis, I waited 6 hours with no help, I decided to go home, my mom made me go back and they made me wait another 6 hours and by the time they realize I have appendicitis, they don't have doctors, I had to wait another 6 hours and it ruptured, but luckily was contained. This is a healthcare I paid and I had to pay $10,000 or more having insurance. If I have no work, they pay for everything. horrible service back then, they even told me I looked healthy and why don't I just go home.

  • @yalvar
    @yalvar Месяц назад

    I would suggest that the owner of this channel use some sort of keywords and tags in the title and description of the video so that American people would watch it. This video deserves many more views. Just came to mind some days ago what Trump said in a political meeting about people trying to trick Americans into adopting a universal Healthcare. He went on asserting that would mean long waiting queues and a poor service.

  • @silverado5306
    @silverado5306 2 месяца назад

    For some it will be surprising to see the USA in 37th place, but what surprises me is to see Denmark in 33rd and Finland in 31st.

  • @olgagalvany2846
    @olgagalvany2846 2 месяца назад

    Falta traducción al castellano.

  • @chriswalls5831
    @chriswalls5831 4 месяца назад

    America needs this

  • @repugnant01
    @repugnant01 8 месяцев назад

    Capitalism baby!😂

  • @Storyraymond
    @Storyraymond 8 месяцев назад

    Seems like US healthcare system is a business from the private market. And I am pretty sure that some of them businesses helps to get some of the politicians, on both left and right, to be elected. So, it will probably continue the way it is.

  • @37tara
    @37tara Год назад

  • @massbygus
    @massbygus Год назад

    I totally agree with her because something similar happened to me in Ecuador and in Medellin, Colombia and in both cases the service was outstanding and VERY cheap even when I was a tourist. Unfortunately, here in the US we are all about MONEY, and less about service and humanity. I just retired and have decided to permanently move either to Spain or South of France before the end of this year (today is July 31, 2023) or the beginning of the 2024. Enough of this abuse. And god forbid the crazy brats of the GOP get into the White House again, because only then Americans will know how a third world country lives...

  • @Natalia-pc7fm
    @Natalia-pc7fm Год назад

    In 2 days the General Election will be held, while the left believes in universal free healthcare, the right in different regions where they govern are striking deals with private healthcare companies, some from across the Atlantic, and cutting funds and staff for the public system, to drive people towards private insurance. So the General Election might have a great impact on the future of healthcare for all in Spain.

  • @bearbones4347
    @bearbones4347 Год назад

    I hate america

  • @bearbones4347
    @bearbones4347 Год назад

    Seeing as how america is just above africas medical thats not hard to beleive. America is the world shyt ran by shyt

  • @TrojanMan321
    @TrojanMan321 Год назад

    The way America is set up is wrong. In Spain people walk, they walk because everything is within walking g distance. They take public transportation. In America public transportation is riddled with riff raff, himeless, and mentally ill people. Our foundation is wrong

  • @denisedecarlo9311
    @denisedecarlo9311 Год назад

    Healthcare in this country is a disgrace EVEN if you have $$$$ BIG BUSINESS that's all...so sick of the greed in this country

  • @user-ox9mk7cr2h
    @user-ox9mk7cr2h Год назад

    Happy to hear that you had a good experience with the Norwegian healthcare system. However, my experience is the opposite. I'm very unhappy with the current system. You have cystic acne that scars up your face? 6 months wait to see a dermatologist. You have severe depression and anxiety? 1 year wait for a therapist, if you are so fortunate that you are allowed on the waiting list. You're a student living away from home, and want to see a doctor? There's one place you can go, and they will refuse you unless they deem it as acute. You have moved to another city and need a primary care physician, or you're just unhappy with your current one? Too bad, in many cities and towns there are not a single one available. Can't breathe through your nose because of a deviated septum? In my city, there's a 2.5 year wait for a surgery. You're a nurse? Nurses are quitting in droves because of understaffing, stress and poor working conditions. A recent survey revealed that 72% of nurses are considering quitting their jobs. I think we deserve a better healthcare system than the current one. The Norwegian healthcare system is not something that should be implemented in America, as the lack of primary care physicians and the extreme wait times would turn Americans insane. You should rather look to countries like Switzerland, France and Germany. I also want to recommend reading this article: www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/09/18/upshot/best-health-care-system-country-bracket.html

  • @cmmndrblu
    @cmmndrblu Год назад

    It's a question of societal values, in many countries it makes sense to people that healthcare and education benefit everyone and therefore providing them affordably to people benefits society.

  • @espenbakke1584
    @espenbakke1584 Год назад

    The USA is probably the only country in the Western world that does not offer free healthcare. Greetings from Norway. 😀

  • @lauteilatu5325
    @lauteilatu5325 Год назад

    España es el primer país de mundo en donaciones de organos y el primero también en transplantes. Un país con alma, lo hacen , personas con alma.

    • @frgv4060
      @frgv4060 Месяц назад

      Perdona pero eso es porque por defecto eres donante. Si no quieres serlo tienes que hacer papeleo y aún así no está garantizado según las circunstancias porque, bueno, la rutina y te jodes (los familiares). Y ahora me puedes salir con lo que quieras pero realmente es por como español esa falta de libertad y derechos en la práctica ojo en la práctica aunque “oficialmente” se niegue con todos los aspavientos o incluso justificaciones que quieras. Edit: Y digo más… en este caso puede parecer por una buena causa (habría que ver si realmente la razón es tan buena pero vale) pero hay otras instancias en que de buena causa poca y es lo mismo. No sé, por ejemplo, un americano si hipoteca su casa y no puede pagar pierde la casa y ya está, un español pierde la casa (normalmente mal vendida en una subasta corrupta empezando por los que “manejan” esos asuntos y los funcionarios implicados) y encima sigue debiendo la hipoteca. Y así muchos otros “detalles” que están ahí ignorados como los gilis que somos hasta que eres el que tiene la mala suerte. Otro edit a ver si no viene censurado je… Por cierto Ley de transplantes para los que balan en vez de pensar. Edit… Vaya… borradas las respuestas. Repito: el defecto es el defecto. En la práctica es lo que se va a aplicar y por eso se es “lider”. Lo demás son apariencias. Que cada uno piense lo que quiera.

    • @rbetancor
      @rbetancor Месяц назад

      @@frgv4060 No sé de donde te sacas esas tonterias ... en España no eres "donante por defecto" ... sino tienes carnet de donante, ni te tocan, como mucho le preguntan a tus familiares.

    • @frgv4060
      @frgv4060 Месяц назад

      @@rbetancor 😂😂 lo del carnet de donante en España si es una tontería ay señor. Mira que sois borregos. Anda investiga un poco en vez de balar y creerte lo que no eres 🤣🤣 Edit: Y antes que rebuznes más mira la ley de transplantes “Según la Ley española de Trasplantes, todos somos donantes por defecto. Es decir, a menos que una persona manifieste lo contrario, sus órganos se consideran susceptibles de extracción para trasplantes. “

    • @frgv4060
      @frgv4060 Месяц назад

      Vaya me han censurado?? 😂 Ley de transplantes. Carnet de donante oh que bonito 😂😂😂 Edit: por si la otra respuesta “no entra”. Mira hemos pasado de que digo tonterías a que a pesar de todo los familiares tienen la última palabra. El defecto es el defecto y por eso somos “líderes”. Las apariencias en la ley son solo eso para justificar lo que en la práctica ya sea por “familiares no encontrados”, presión psicológica, o “errores” sin realmente consecuencias. En fin… me pregunto porqué insistes en mantener la falsedad jeje Y por si acaso digo… personalmente no tengo problema en donar mis órganos aunque tenga una… ligera… duda en la “honestidad circunstancial” del sistema dada mi experiencia con las instituciones de este país. Y no digo más, cada uno que piense lo que quiera.

    • @rbetancor
      @rbetancor Месяц назад

      @@frgv4060 Seguramente te refieres al apartado 1.a del artículo 9 del RD 1723/2012, pero ese punto por si solo no significa que todo el mundo sea donante "por defecto", porque se tienen que cumplir todos los demás puntos del articulado de ley ... entre ellos todos los subapartados del apartado 6 del mismo artículo 9, donde se fija que se ha de recavar la información de los familiares o allegados para verificar la voluntad del difunto. Ya que las donaciones en vida, son fáciles de comprobar. Y nadie, firma el informe de idoneidad, sin el carnét de donante o la autorización familiar. Siempre se pregunta a familiares ya allegados y si la voluntad del difunto no estaba clara, NO SE TOMAN los órganos.

  • @usuarioytal4760
    @usuarioytal4760 2 года назад

    When immigrants receive medical care in Spain they are surprised by its quality and above all that medical care, hospital stay and medication are totally free. It is not exactly like that, our health service is not free, it is supportive and protects everyone, whether or not you have money, but it is not free, we Spaniards pay for it.

  • @CBOANDALUCIA
    @CBOANDALUCIA 2 года назад

    I'm sorry for the women in the USA, it's a nigthmare what the Supreme Court has decide, now, your body it's not yours if you lives in a con state. "Land of the frees"... Free if your not a woman.

  • @Wildbillhitchcock
    @Wildbillhitchcock 2 года назад

    Some insight into the Spanish healthcare system: you're probably going to read a lot of comments by Spanish people saying that the quality of Spanish healthcare is either really good or not so good. This is because each region in Spain is responsible for providing healthcare for its citizens and, therefore, your experience in a state hospital may vary depending on where you are in Spain. However, healthcare is generally quite good across all regions.

  • @cayesuomi
    @cayesuomi 2 года назад

    I am a Spanish national that lives in Finland and I have to say that, despite being more expensive, the Finnish healthcare is in no way better than the Spanish. As more private companies take over the system, this becomes more expensive and of worse quality.

  • @juanromero8940
    @juanromero8940 2 года назад

    I'm a spaniard and I have to say I am really proud of our healthcare system. My father had a triple bypass operation and it was amazing how well he was treated ( for free). The hospital was also amazing. We have private hospitals/insuranse but when people have a serious illness they usually turn to the their public healthcare system because it´s better....Of course, as all countries, we have many problems, but our healthcare is really something we can cherish.

  • @juanmanuel9822
    @juanmanuel9822 2 года назад

    Nigeria´s Healthcare Outshines the U. S.

  • @panchomcsporran2083
    @panchomcsporran2083 2 года назад

    Everyones healthcare is better than the US.

  • @panchomcsporran2083
    @panchomcsporran2083 2 года назад

    Everyones healthcare is better than the US.

  •  2 года назад

    Maybe those thinking healthcare is a business should think "how much MORE can produce a HEALTHY person than a sick one?"

  • @ursa41
    @ursa41 2 года назад

    Healthcare is better and affordable/free ANYWHERE in the world...except IN $$$$$$ AMERICA..

  • @marshamcdonald1475
    @marshamcdonald1475 2 года назад

    USA takes advantage of Weak and poor. Inequality In education cost, housing, Healthcare. USA wants to keep The poor and middle class Weak and uneducated. It’s All in the plan folks.

  • @kernowforester811
    @kernowforester811 2 года назад

    Here in the UK we have the NHS. All Euro countries have some form of easily accessible health care system. We do have private care, which most people use as a top up. We spend half per head of population for health care than they do in America, plus it is universally accessible to UK citizens. So quite why America, stands out in the Western world, with its antiquated system is beyond me. Ideology? Come on America, join the rest of the World.

  • @ijaen
    @ijaen 2 года назад

    The US will never have a system as good as the Spanish one. It is not built in the mentality.

  • @mneoud
    @mneoud 2 года назад

    Every Europese countries healthcare outshines the U.S.

  • @robertm8221
    @robertm8221 2 года назад

    About ten years ago i was visiting some friends in Granada, Spain. I got sick, fever, headache, out of breath and other symptoms. I didn't want to go to the hospital because I didn't have the money to pay for it but my friend took me anyway. i filled an application with my name and address and medical questions and after half hour wait i got in the hospital, ended up staying in the hospital one day, they did blood test, chest x ray, and the service was incredible, the personalized attention was unbelievable. I was very worried, didn't have thousands of dollars to pay for the hospital stay, when I checked out the bill was $350 Euros. I asked them how much was the total bill and the lady repeated $350.00 Euros. I was shocked how inexpensive it was and the best care I've ever experienced. At the end of the day a patient there is a human being that needs help, in the U S. A patient is a number with a blank check on, two different concepts that are lights years apart... I am not surprised Spain has one of the best health cares in the world.

    • @alfredosanchezsanchez9478
      @alfredosanchezsanchez9478 2 года назад

      La cultura anglosajona es muy mercantilista. Todo es dinero y hay derechos básicos como la salud o la educación que no deberían de ser negocio. Pero son así, no van a cambiar.

    • @tahiti1
      @tahiti1 2 года назад

      @@alfredosanchezsanchez9478 non todos el mondo anglosajona, solo EE.UU!! En Australia, NZ, Canada, Reino Unido la sistema saludario es accessible o gratis para todos.

    • @nnacchho5715
      @nnacchho5715 27 дней назад

      Im from Granada and im glad my city's healthcare mede you feel so good. Have a good day and I hope you come back soon!

  • @musashidanmcgrath
    @musashidanmcgrath 2 года назад

    Aside from the health system, it's the health of the population itself, especially where I am down in southern Spain. Good food, plenty of walking, Mediterranean sea and air, and lifestyle in general. A LOT if Americans shovel processed rubbish into their bodies and wouldn't even walk to their local shop if their lives depended on it... The amount of active 80 and 90 year olds in my town is incredible.

  • @meconio_ibiza2621
    @meconio_ibiza2621 2 года назад

    healthcare spain is universal.

  • @hernando-d
    @hernando-d 2 года назад

    The concept in the EU of "heathcare" corresponds more to a "human right", while in the USA it corresponds more to "business".

  • @Mr11ESSE111
    @Mr11ESSE111 2 года назад

    In USA if you get cancer or need surgery but you dont have tons of cash you better prepare coffin

  • @Mr11ESSE111
    @Mr11ESSE111 2 года назад

    In USA are only free if you are in Dr. House ,Emergency,ER and similar shows while in reality not so

  • @nas0075
    @nas0075 2 года назад

    As a Spanish American I call BS. A dogs vet visit is more than that. She went to a private clinic, probably some sports medicine. If you go to the public healthcare the first thing you show is your healthcare card. If you use the public healthcare while uninsured, you will be billed. Our public healthcare system sucks. Long waits for tests/procedures, and I mean lonnnggg waits, like years. I am currently sick and waiting for bloodwork since Nov. 29, have an appointment for the 15th and then wait until the 27th to see my primary care. 1 month to see my primary care, awesome!!!. In the USA, even on public healthcare it would only be a few days to see primary, she would draw the blood during the visit and two days later you would have results. Want more real world? My mother was diagnosed with cancer in Spain, took them 1 year to diagnose her, and it was a private clinic that found it. Our worthless public health doctors told her she didn't have any cancer. Showed the results from the private clinic to the public healthcare docs. They gave her 6 months to live and said they would not do any surgery. We went back to the USA and on her medicare had surgery, chemo etc. She later went on to have 2 more surgeries back in the USA, as unfortunately the cancer came back. She lived almost 5 years. Yeah! Spanish healthcare, a POS!

    • @CBOANDALUCIA
      @CBOANDALUCIA 2 года назад

      Siento lo de tu madre. ¿En qué Comunidad Autónoma pasó? Ahora mismo está todo más liado que de costumbre por el COVID-19, pero no es lo habitual.

    • @alfredosanchezsanchez9478
      @alfredosanchezsanchez9478 2 года назад

      Otra gente habla diferente. Una opinión más pero no es lo normal

    • @gundalfx
      @gundalfx 2 года назад

      @@alfredosanchezsanchez9478 Sadly normal in Galicia.

    • @jamesbedukodjograham5508
      @jamesbedukodjograham5508 2 года назад

      @@gundalfx Spain is not a bad choice and I am very impressed with the Quality of health care In Europe especially the High cost Equipment in Hospitals and other places. Amen to the Proposion in 2022.

  • @tahiti1
    @tahiti1 2 года назад

    I had to be airlifted to hospital with a burst appendix on a small Spanish island. I was operated on immediately and 3 week recovery. Doctors since always remark on the neat scar. Virtually no cost, including helicooter! Can you imagine cost of that in US. I have recently lived in Thailand and Colombia which both have incredible high quality healthcare and hospitals at very affordable prices, bot well outranking US in global healthcare index.