• @Jumi
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    88 months ago

    I have alopecia and every dermatologist I visited was either unwilling or unable to help me. It sucks to be a Kassenpatient

    • Herding Llamas
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      18 months ago

      I assume that you are german? I have experienced similar here with dermatologists but for allergies. I went to 4 different allergists over a 8 month period to simply get tested to be able to get an epipen which could potentially save my life. This in the US took one next day visit with a doctor. Later (in the US) I saw specialists that put a lot of research into my allergies and time and attention into it. I got nothing here in Germany.

      As mentioned before, despite this, I would rather support the german system though. It has its problems like everywhere, but it is at least available to everyone at more affordable prices.

      • @Jumi
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        8 months ago

        Yes, I am.

        I was in all three healthcare systems, the Army’s freie Heilsfürsorge, private insured as a child over my dad and now with statutory health insurance and let me tell you, the differences are jarring.

        10% of my wage before taxes go away for my health insurance and all I get are doctors and specialist who don’t care and do the absolute bare minimum for me. Of course I’m complaining on a higher level but it’s fucked nonetheless.

        • Herding Llamas
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          18 months ago

          I have often wondered about the private insurance (not that I can afford it). I’ve only been on AOK I can only assume that the care is much much better with private insurance?

          • @Jumi
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            18 months ago

            I only know private insurance is more expensive, has shorter waiting times and better care but can only be done if you’re a public servant or have an income above a certain treshold. Also private insurance can say no and it’s very difficult to go back to statutory health insurance from private insurance.