I went to an annual check up a month ago. Got my abdomen and throat pushed on for lumps, got a flu shot, got a prescription for ADHD meds (just the paper), got a blood test for cholesterol (cheapest part of the itemized invoice). Total without insurance was $523 for less that a 10min stay, with insurance it was $10. New insurance (Blue Cross) denied paying for my meds even though I've been taking them since middle school. Our country is garbage because we care about investors above all else.
Investors are good at getting Christians to vote in the interest of investors using two or three wedge issues. Investors don't need guns, they have guards, no need for public education, private schools, if they need an abortion, they fly wherever their mistress can get one. Meanwhile, Republicans.
It's amazing how many Americans think we pay more for having the best medical system in the world, instead of the fact that we pay considerably more for an at-best mediocre system by the standards of the industrialized world.
Miracle drugs like penicillin, insulin, and salbutamol that have saved millions of lives were all discovered/purified outside the US. Still, I expect the US charges more for each of these drugs than the countries that actually developed them.
The 'Americans are martyrs' idea of the silly cost of the US system doesn't hold water. The pharmaceutical companies are just greedy, and politicians are in their pockets.
Have uveitis. Multiple times. Tons of blood work. 5 different machines. Multiple eye scans. Three different medications, one has to be taken every hour. Seeing a bunch of specialists. Had to go to emergency multiple times.
Am ophthalmologist in USA. Treat uveitis regularly. The two drops I routinely recommend are prednisolone and atropine, which can be bought for under $50 via Goodrx (don't get me started). The retina scan cash price at my office is $40. The basic eye exam fee is $112 for a new patient with dilation. Not sure what other testing they required.
Frankly, I question if we do. Many, even most of us do, but a significant portion of this country appreciates that this shit is out of control and still goes to the polls every November to vote for Republicans. Because they value their hatred more than they value their health.
That's how fucking broken the population of this nation is.
Actually, without insurance, it may be cheaper. Costs are massively inflated because it's expected that the insurance company will negotiate it down. If you have no insurance, they will probably bill you a more "reasonable" rate.
Had my gallbladder removed in February, and pancreatitis 2 weeks ago. Spend a total of 3 days in the hospital. Total cost is 500 euro own risk. And 15 euros in parking.
Just had a random medical event that could have resulted in heart failure where I was in the hospital for a week. Major surgery included before insurance was 210,000$ lol
Still waiting to see what insurance denies coverage of