• @Magister
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    8611 hours ago

    50+yo here so got one, but I’m in Canada, cost is $0, we don’t even have a bill, a bill… for hospital? non-sense in the world.

    • @colderr
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      479 hours ago

      I’m in Estonia, and went to an operation. Got the operation and stayed at the hospital for one night. Paid 2.5€ for using the bed, so it was pretty much free.

      It must really suck living in a place without proper healthcare. I feel bad for all those people.

      • TimmyDeanSausage
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        54 hours ago

        I live in the US, had a 30 min operation, was sent home as soon as I woke up, and now I owe them $18,000 USD. That’s after already paying them roughly $6,000 for all of the tests just to get a diagnosis, then waiting almost 9 months for the surgery in excruciating pain, maxed out on anti- inflammatory and pain pills that eventually severely damaged my kidneys (causing a whole other expensive health crisis), being mostly bedridden and only able to work one or two days a week for 8 months of the 9. I was already paycheck to paycheck before that. Things just keep getting harder for my family and I honestly don’t know how we’re still going.

      • @[email protected]
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        128 hours ago

        Out of curiosity, why do they charge for the bed? If you slept on the floor, would they not charge you?

        • @theangryseal
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          28 hours ago

          Bro shut up! You’re gonna mess up my kid’s allowance!

          I’m not paying for a nontango satch!

    • @[email protected]
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      57 hours ago

      You do have bills for the hospital, I’ve actually paid one (5k for imaging)… it’s just free for Canadians tht qualify for health care coverage (which is everyone except a few very limited exceptions).

      But, even then, the prices are reasonable.

    • @nutsack
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      1010 hours ago

      thank you for your excellent service