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Written by Vee on 2024-12-10 at 21:53

For people outside the US, this is a classic example and by no means a rarity.

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Written by Arne Babenhauserheide on 2024-12-10 at 22:10

@VeroniqueB99 I don’t understand how the US insurance system can fail at such a classic case while the same case in Germany just works.

In Germany, after the cancer is defeated, you can continue building your life almost from the same financial position you had before cancer.

That is what happened in my family, and the insurance and the pension system even paid for rehab.

No life savings lost, because protection against such high damage, low probability risks is just what insurance is for.

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Written by Vee on 2024-12-10 at 22:17

@ArneBab It works in EVERY other democratic country.

In France, you'd paid NOTHING if you have cancer. Period. Not the chemo, not the operations/radiation, hospitaliztion $0. There are so many countries that place health as a human right but not the US. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

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Written by Phil Thane βœ… on 2024-12-11 at 08:12

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The UK NHS Congress in for a lot of criticism mostly from right wing politicians beholden to the finance 'industry'. But it's dealt with my 2 different cancers and continues to monitor my health. Thanks #NHS

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Written by Vee on 2024-12-11 at 19:30

@pthane @ArneBab πŸ‘

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