Draga Noesissa hai sa iti dau un exemplu chair din Canada.Eu m-am taiat la munca acum 3 luni la picior,o taietura de 8 cm lungime si 3 adancime si m-au dus la urgenta si am stat 5 ore fara sa ma intrebe nimeni nimic.Atat mi-au zis,lasa ca daca ti s-a oprit sangerarea numai e o urgenta.Apoi a venit o asistenta,una singura si de abia a putut sa ma duca in sala de operatie plastica(trebuiau sa coasa 2 muschi).I-am tinut eu usa cu mana intins din pat ca ea nu putea sa tina si usa sa impinga si patul.Le-am cerut sa-mi dea un telefon sa pot suna acasa si m-au tot aburit ca imi aduc si inainte de operatie mi-au adus unul care avea bateriile descarcate si nu am putut suna.Nu ca ma plang dar aici cand ajungi la spital trebuie sa te prefaci ca numai poti de durere,sau sa te faci ca lesini,altfel ai mullt si bine de asteptat.Iata si dovada:
Daca crezi ca mint te rog uitat-te la acest clip,este Michael Moore si prezinta deschiderea filmului la show-ul lui Oprah:
http://thinkprogress.org/2007/06/16/...is-with-oprah/
Iata ce zice un american despre sistemul lor:
Many things in the United States have free services to the public. But if you are terribly sick, free services are just a ruined dream. First of all, the medical system in the U.S. is horribly corrupt. They charge way too much for simple procedures. All they do is make money off you for needing help. It should not be that way. Literally everywhere else in the world offers medical care for free. The U.S. just has guys who line their pockets with money. Need a crucial surgery for you to live? That'll cost about $1 million please. If you don't have the money, then there's really no hope for you.
Just today I saw an article saying how a young woman died from not receiving the transplant she needed. She would have had a great chance of living, if the health insurance company hadn't screwed her over. This is what happened. The company decides to help the poor girl, but then they stab her in the back at the last second. She could have been okay until the company decided they didn't want to pay for her and her death meant nothing to them. Now the company has what's coming to them in a lawsuit.
My eyes were opened to this issue when I watched Michael Moore's documentary "Sicko." He focused on the how this system is truly corrupt. Moore interviewed many people from out of the country. When presented with the information on the U.S. health system, they all thought it was absurd, even the doctors. Also, Moore documented how corrupt the health insurance agencies are. Basically, it seemed to me that only about 1 out of 50 people get approved for their medical needs. Shouldn't everyone be getting approved? Like I said before, the big executives of those companies are just looking to make more money, even if it results in a few deaths.
Just thinking about this makes me want to pack up and move out of this country. Canada doesn't have anything even near this. Maybe I'll just move to some South American country like Uruguay. I'm sure there are no corrupt health systems down there. I just don't want to ever have a surgery and have to sell everything I've ever owned just to get it
Sunt aici show-uri Tv ca Montell sau Doctor Phil,chair si la Oprah unde arata multe cazuri nefericite si daca vrei sa vezi cazul cu femeie pe jumatate cusuta si aruncata in strada cauta sa vizionezi filmul Sicko,realizat de Michael Moore.
Numai Hristos ne iubeste cu adevarat,Doamne ajuta!