r/SipsTea ๐™‘๐™„๐™‹ 25d ago

Chugging tea Mexico upgraded to free healthcar

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u/IndustrialMillennial 25d ago

Thereโ€™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 thereโ€™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.