Sup /int/, tell me about medicine in your country.
In Russia, if i broke my leg or something else I can get medical services for free except commercial clinics. I heard that in USA i must pay for it, really?
so if a country had all commercial clinics how would it look like
>>69728440
Look outside and find out.
>>69728576
thanks captain oblivious
so, i cant broke my leg in america for free, right?
>>69728687
Yes, you can, unless you are in private property. In that case, they can sue you.
>>69728715
so, i am in my private property. In this case, if i broke my leg, i can sue myself, seize money and buy a doctor in slavery. Then medicine will be free for me.
>>69728919
technically you can't sue yourself but you can sue the inanimate object that broke your leg they have their perspective representatives
>>69728964
>you can't sue yourself
wtf why
God damn it would suck to live in a country without universal healthcare.
>>69728219
There are some hospitals which must take you even if you have no insurance. They're not shitty hospitals either. Generally some of the best.
>>69728992
a person is only represented once
even people with mpd
>>69729035
so, it is advantageous not to have insurance?
>>69728219
Its free
But private hospitals are better
>>69729092
Not necessarily. I would have to travel almost an hour to get to one near me. They're also less likely to try expensive surgeries unless your life is in imminent danger.