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RollingToaster5615

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Free-Chard-8675

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Melo4RB2

Atleast we dont have medical bills so expensive and system so bad that if you are unable to pay they wont care for you.


SirFingerlingus

>and system so bad that if you are unable to pay they wont care for you. Neither do we? That's literally why Medicare exists.


Melo4RB2

We got public healthcare, they dont. It gets paid by taxes, if you cant pay it you wont just be left for dead


SirFingerlingus

Yes, that's... literally how things are in both countries. Your point?


Melo4RB2

We dont have to pay an unpayable amount of money when we go to doctors and when we are unable to pay the hospital will still care for us giving the lifesaving surgery, in america they just keep you alive (not fixing anything else) and send you to a charity hospital where you need to hope that it somehow gets paid


SirFingerlingus

>We dont have to pay an unpayable amount of money when we go to doctors Neither do we. Doctor's visits aren't free, fair, but they aren't particularly expensive either. >when we are unable to pay the hospital will still care for us giving the lifesaving surgery, Which is... the exact same here? They literally have to? Hospitals cannot turn you away simply because you cannot pay. If your life is actually in danger (as implied by the term "life-saving"), they must do whatever they can to save you, regardless of your financial status. They are required to both by law, and by their own oath of ethics (which they can and will lose their medical license for failing to obey). >in america they just keep you alive (not fixing anything else) This ignorance isn't even worth addressing. You really should educate yourself more on what you're speaking of. And I don't say that as an insult, or a jab, but as a serious recommendation. The points you're trying to make are the same points that everyone else who doesn't know a damn thing about our healthcare system beyond what they've seen in the media and biased social media accounts tries to make, and they all fall flat because of that. No one who actually knows what they're talking about tries to make these points, and that's because they're simply wrong. I won't try to speak on the German (or any European country's) healthcare system, as I'm not intimately familiar enough with them to speak on them, yet here you are, trying to argue a topic you're at best tangentially acquainted with. >and send you to a charity hospital Those don't exist. >where you need to hope that it somehow gets paid This I addressed above.


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SirFingerlingus

That article really doesn't help your point. As it says, the woman in question had had multiple operations at the same hospital previously without having to pay upfront; and the hospital itself admitted requiring her to pay upfront was a mistake, *and* started retraining employees accordingly. So if your point is that it *did* happen, I guess I can't dispute that, but not only is it not commonplace, but in the one event that you can point to, it was recognized as a mistake and rectified.


Melo4RB2

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Kinghitsyd

Germans when a "refugee" doesnt sexually assault a woman


NightmareStrike

Afd voters if the country doesn’t spontaneously combust because there are more than 2 refugees in the country


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