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In reply to the discussion: 'Want To Cry': Bill for Uninsured Hospital Stay in Italy Stuns Americans [View all]CaptainTruth
(7,182 posts)23. "Uninsured" is misleading. So is "he had no form of insurance."
The article says he was an Italian national so he's covered by the Italian national healthcare system, that's his "insurance" & it covers almost everything with just a small copay or "ticket" as Italians call it. If someone has a chronic condition, like diabetes, they don't have any copay for any care related to the condition.
My wife is an Italian citizen so I know exactly how their system works.
And yes, they pay much higher taxes to pay for all of it, healthcare is not "free."
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'Want To Cry': Bill for Uninsured Hospital Stay in Italy Stuns Americans [View all]
ck4829
Jun 2022
OP
It's not as though he went there with the express intention of having surgery.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Jun 2022
#3
Rick Scott is possibly the worst of them and he's, amazingly, a current US Senator.
jaxexpat
Jun 2022
#35
Rick Scott is possibly the worst of them and he's, amazingly, a current US Senator.
jaxexpat
Jun 2022
#36
One of my daughters gave birth in Germany - hospital and much more paid by the German gov't.
erronis
Jun 2022
#13
You mean the babies those same Republicans are going to force by law to be born?
Volaris
Jun 2022
#29
Our system is really f'd up. I long for some single payer system, but its dead for now.
Evolve Dammit
Jun 2022
#47
I agree. This shouldn't be anything to do with "insurance". It should be a right provided by the gov
erronis
Jun 2022
#30
In 2022 the Medicare Maximum Out of Pocket is $7550. Who the F has that much to spend yearly
Ziggysmom
Jun 2022
#32
I had the same experience in Canada. Why can't we do this? Well, we could if the GOP didn't block
Martin68
Jun 2022
#34
Your last line sums it up. We are brainwashed into thinking this is impossible here.
Evolve Dammit
Jun 2022
#50
In Canada, I got a condition, had an operation that cured it, never saw ANY bill. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Jun 2022
#44