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They used to do that over here in the U.K. but in typical British fashion the drug reps gave out emblazoned stationery, pens and novelties (my Dad brought home a gizmo once, from a headache pill promotion that you stared at and gave you a headache so you could try out their pill!). In the 80s they’d pay for him to attend swanky conferences…in places like the Seychelles, but then it was all outlawed and we had to buy our own stationery.And there is insane stuff as well. I had a pharmacist mate of mine go in to the details of how drug companies incentivise Dr to sell their products with bonuses.
Which is illegal here.
Is all of this true about US health care or is it hyperbole?
Yep. Fully true. The U.S. has a top down problem in health care.And there is insane stuff as well. I had a pharmacist mate of mine go in to the details of how drug companies incentivise Dr to sell their products with bonuses.
Which is illegal here.
It’s in humane! Why don’t you collectively do something about it?
It’s actually much, much worse in some ways that they didn’t even mention. I deal with this directly in my work. It’s a stain on our country. It’s absolutely criminal what insurance companies do to people who are their customers. Pure shame is what I feel when discussing it. I will write an example later, guaranteed to shock you.Is all of this true about US health care or is it hyperbole?
Well it’s important to remember that the people who make the laws can afford the premium which is subsidized by 72% by the government. They can also vote themselves pay raises. Insurance companies have very powerful lobbyists. Homeowners in several states are having their policies cancelled with no alternatives outside extremely expensive state coverage. Flood insurance can run in the thousands per month in some areas. It’s a completely out of control system. Get sick, can’t work, lose your insurance, go bankrupt, lose everything. It happens all the time…It’s in humane! Why don’t you collectively do something about it?
Well this could go political any second so…Isn’t anyone trying to address this inequality?
Say no moreWell this could go political any second so…
It’s astonishing. At this stage, in the U.K. there’d be a peasant’s revolt led by a Wat Tyler character!Well it’s important to remember that the people who make the laws can afford the premium which is subsidized by 72% by the government. They can also vote themselves pay raises. Insurance companies have very powerful lobbyists. Homeowners in several states are having their policies cancelled with no alternatives outside extremely expensive state coverage. Flood insurance can run in the thousands per month in some areas. It’s a completely out of control system. Get sick, can’t work, lose your insurance, go bankrupt, lose everything. It happens all the time…
Insurance companies and pharmaceutical companies are very rich.Isn’t anyone trying to address this inequality?
Yeah that messes with the economy a bit. As those people can't work. And therefore can't pay tax.I’d’ve thought good, cheap healthcare would, at least, be a bipartisan policy and all those who aren’t wealthy would vote for it. I’m watching Youtube clips about US citizens waiting until they’re illnesses are almost life threatening before seeking medical advice! This is criminal. Skin-to-skin contact with your new born child is chargeable?
Is this the first second or the second second?Well this could go political any second so…