• Triasha@lemmy.world
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    21 hours ago

    Does american healthcare really have shorter wait times? I’ve seen a lot of people waiting and done a lot of waiting myself.

    Is there any data?

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      21 hours ago

      While it may depend on what country you want to compare it to there is nothing about privatization that inherently reduces wait times. My experience is that after leaving the US my wait times are equivalent or improved.

      Private insurance just means you wait, it costs a lot more, and you’re way more likely to delay treatment of your own accord because the profit motive makes the system a financial terror and a psychological torment.

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        15 hours ago

        its also propagandized, designed to make people wait, because the insurance would rather you pay for insurance and not use its services at all, because thats costs them money each time. hence thats why they raise rates for OLDER people(55+), to price them out of the system, and you hare the shitty ones like UHC/UHG, or blue shield deny drugs or procedures all the time.

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      15 hours ago

      it depends on the insurance, and the providers, kaiser has pretty fast appointments, by usually caters to the west coast, and its pretty expensive hmo plan. some i heard can be weeks or months, depending on where too.

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      19 hours ago

      Depends on the procedure. Orthopedic surgery in the USA is pretty fast to get. Getting an MRI approved when compared to, say Japan, takes forever.