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[–] qwertyqwertyqwerty@lemmy.one 26 points 7 months ago (8 children)

This isn't accurate. In the USA, none of the above would even make someone consider going to a professional for healthcare. We would wait until Orajel would become lathered across half our dumbass smiles for tooth pain, or until something starts to make a limb or nervous system stop working appropriately, before contacting professional medical assistance. The ER is reserved for those with bones sticking out of skin, or people that feel like the ~8 hour wait is better than "toughing it out" at home with alcohol and/or opioids.

[–] SnuggleSnail@ani.social 8 points 7 months ago (2 children)

Isn’t it cheaper to fly to Europe, visit a doctor, and fly back instead of going to the ER?

Also for “normal” treatments. Getting a baby costs like $2000 in Germany without insurance. Plus flight and hotel for two months you are still far below 10K in total cost. 😁

[–] qwertyqwertyqwerty@lemmy.one 1 points 7 months ago

Isn’t it cheaper to fly to Europe, visit a doctor, and fly back instead of going to the ER?

I mean, yes, but in the case of flying to another country, you need the money up front. In the US, if you can get into the ER (some people do in fact get rejected), you don't have to pay the out-of-pocket expenses until after.

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