That is why they call it "practicing" medicine. Let's "practice" on you and see if you live or die!
The reason healthcare in the U.S. is so costly, is not because of the so-called blood-sucking insurance companies. It is because people with healthcare never ask how much something is going to cost, because they have insurance, and pay a very small deductible. That is why is cost people with no healthcare pay so much to see a doctor or go to the hospital. If insurance companies and employers would make deductibles hurt the insured a little more, people would start asking how much something cost. Just my opinion. I don't go to medical doctors. The last time I did, it cost me $600 for a wrong diagnosis. I could have piled that $600 in the floor and set fire to it for all the good it did me.
And you need to do a little research on Britian and Canada. Canada is trying at this very moment to get out of national healthcare.
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