zitothebrave
Connoisseur of Minors
http://www.latimes.com/business/mon...t-says-20140416,0,5204539.story#axzz2zAjjbrF7
Some highlights
"The average cost of an MRI ranged from $138 in Switzerland to $1,145 in the United States."
"The commonly prescribed pain drug Celebrex cost an average of $225 in the United States, twice as much as it did in Britain ($112) and more than four times as much as it did in Canada ($51).
Gleevec, a cancer drug, cost an average of $6,214 in the United States and $989 in New Zealand.
Not only did it cost more to get sick in the United States, it was far more expensive to have babies. A normal childbirth cost $10,002 in the United States, compared with $2,237 in Argentina and $2,251 in Spain. Birth by C-section ranged from $2,844 in Spain to $15,240 in the United States."
With a higher population than those countries, we should have LOWER medical costs.
Got to love being forced to sign up for horrific profiteering health care plans. Yay Obama.
Universal or no healthcare are the 2 best options, US needs to get that **** in order.
Some highlights
"The average cost of an MRI ranged from $138 in Switzerland to $1,145 in the United States."
"The commonly prescribed pain drug Celebrex cost an average of $225 in the United States, twice as much as it did in Britain ($112) and more than four times as much as it did in Canada ($51).
Gleevec, a cancer drug, cost an average of $6,214 in the United States and $989 in New Zealand.
Not only did it cost more to get sick in the United States, it was far more expensive to have babies. A normal childbirth cost $10,002 in the United States, compared with $2,237 in Argentina and $2,251 in Spain. Birth by C-section ranged from $2,844 in Spain to $15,240 in the United States."
With a higher population than those countries, we should have LOWER medical costs.
Got to love being forced to sign up for horrific profiteering health care plans. Yay Obama.
Universal or no healthcare are the 2 best options, US needs to get that **** in order.