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the-pi-guy said:
DonFerrari said:

1- The other person brought that USA private healthcare is to much expensive against Brazil that is cheap.

US may pay twice as much. But that can be put as USA having more access to it. Can you say that a single appointment in USA cost half your minimum monthly wage (960USD), and that the healthcare plan cost 1/3 of minimum wage (8k) for young adults and 4 times the minimum wage (100k) for seniors?

Because that would put it sizable expensiveness compared to Brazil.

2- I didn't say it is easy, and every single technology starts expensive and them get to mass market low prices. Still citizen can make armed drones.

1-

You mentioned a 1 hour appointment, I don't even know how one could get an appointment that long.  

If it was an ER visit, it'll cost way more than that.  A routine physical, which might last 30 minutes, can easily cost $300.

Besides, there is no free healthcare in the US.  Some people die because they can't afford healthcare.

2-

No they can't.  There is absolutely nothing that citizens can do about the government if the government wanted to take over.  

1 - Depends on the type of doctor... my child do 1h with the pediatric, but yes regular visit in Brazil is 30 min, on health plan is 15 min.

And it isn't about "easily cost", what I put was a basic cost for a simple consult, depending on the speciality it will be much more costier.

There isn't free healthcare anywhere in the world, there is tax payed healthcare though.

2 - If you think so, ok.



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