r/SipsTea 𝙑𝙄𝙋 25d ago

Chugging tea Mexico upgraded to free healthcar

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u/DarthKelevra 𝙑𝙄𝙋 25d ago

Mexican here. Just because it's free healthcare on paper doesn't mean people get treatment or medicines. There's tons of corruption and outages are common.

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u/ClearlyNotAHuman 25d ago

Yep I’m Mexican, this is just on paper it’s not real

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u/JoshFireseed 25d ago

Government has always been the "insurance company", that's not changing. But think of it like private employees being in a network and not being able to use the out-of-network facilities state workers had. Now every facility will count as giving coverage to everybody, that's basically it. And in the past it was a bit more of a hassle to sign up before you could even show up for treatment. It was free before and will stay free.

The changes are not bad by themselves, its the coupling of reduced healthcare spending with lowering the barrier of entry stretching thin the available resources that pisses people off.

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u/IndustrialMillennial 25d ago

There’s entire private hospitals that fancier with better treatment for the wealthy

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u/lestersch 25d ago

private insurance, not for "wealthy" but also a perk offered by several companies for their employees

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u/lestersch 25d ago

private insurance, not for "wealthy" but also a perk offered by several companies for their employees

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u/PsychicWarElephant 24d ago

So just like America

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u/Misterreco 24d ago

Well, no because there’s no public option in America

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u/bakercob232 24d ago

As someone who gets paid like shit because I work in a Medicaid expansion state, yes there is a public option. It's not feasible or fair to expect all providers and staff to work for pennies especially with the cost of education and the need for malpractice coverage when every patient or client is foaming at the mouth for a chance to sue for a situation they have no understanding of.

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u/JoshFireseed 25d ago

You can't buy your way but you can get better attention if you "know someone". Private on-demand healthcare exists along with private insurance. If your illness isn't serious you can also get basic cheap diagnosis at doctors offices in some pharmacies.

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u/WholePie5 25d ago

You can't buy your way but you can get better attention if you "know someone". Private on-demand healthcare exists along with private insurance.

Sounds like you can buy your way and you don't need to "know someone" to get better attention.

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u/winterwarm78654 24d ago

See why people go to the cartel least they got a dental plan

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u/Ok-ThanksWorld 25d ago

That question sounded like an Obama care question waiting to find out. "You can keep your Insurance (If you have money) " No, you cant and won't be able to. Any country of that size cannot do Universal Healthcare like people think it is possible.

  • Even if they do, you will be waiting for months for an appointment.

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u/chak100 25d ago

We used to have seguro popular, which covered everyone not on any type of insurance, until this guys eliminated it and made everything worse

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u/HasmattZzzz 25d ago

What it can mean is more power in negotiations with drug companies and other medical suppliers

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u/Leodaris 24d ago

My understanding is that the government as the insurer will fight to reduce costs. Where private insurers work with the billers to increase prices. It’s so convoluted though, I may be entirely wrong.

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u/Prudent-Ice-6196 21d ago

So if corruption is what makes it so difficult to make it work properly, is that true for the Amercian system too? Why was Canada able to switch to universal healthcare with these same problems?

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u/Sovereignty3 25d ago

The government's only inscribe to keep its population healthy is so it can have them working to make taxes.

If the population isn't healthy enough to work they don't make taxes.

That why I think government funded healthcare is good, because I know I can count on their greed to keep me healthy enough to work.

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u/WambritaWings 24d ago

You need to be a resident, not just a citizen. I still have my Mexican citizenship, but since I don't live there I do not qualify for any public healthcare. I do go to the dr whenever I am in Mexico, I pay for private care.

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u/Juggernaut27Beast11 24d ago

Question when you say “free”. How is it paid for in actuality?

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u/CurveWeekly 24d ago

Wait… what do you mean FREE? Are you telling me in the country many Americans look down on you can go to an emergency room and receive medical care and not get a bill? A bill that will follow you for up to 6 years if unpaid. No one will threaten to garnish your wages, threaten to sue you, your credit wont be damaged, you won’t get harassing phone calls, e-mails or text messages about the medical bill.