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  • JB White
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 13371

    #16
    I was prescribed a drug for prostate annoyances. Followed by the introduction of Obama Care, my US prescription policy forced me to pay $318 for a one month supply.
    My doctor steered me towards a Canadian pharmacy. $93 for 90 day supply. Same drug.

    Based on what I was told, Canada does not allow for things to be incorporated into the consumer price.

    Huge increases aimed at consumers to recover R&D.
    The cost of advertising.
    Rapid dividend returns to investors/shareholders.

    I cannot recall everything at the moment, but those three things alone reflect the difference in price.
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    • Allen
      Moderator
      • Sep 2009
      • 10580

      #17
      Originally posted by Mark in Ottawa
      I am so glad that I live in Canada where the big issue is a shortage of doctors and not an ability to pay for health care. As a personal example, my wife has cancer and her medication costs $500 per pill (one per day) in the USA and half that in Canada. Having said that, the province's seniors drug coverage covers the cost except for a $100 per year co-pay and of course, there are no costs for her regular CT scans, MRIs or visits with the oncologist.
      Aren't you in a near 50% tax bracket though? You SHOULD get free or low cost health care. What I hear is a lot Canadians come to the U.S. (for healthcare) because of the lack of services due to the lack of doctors. If this is the case Canadians are simply paying a lot for something that just isn't there. From what I read doc appointments have to be scheduled months ahead of time too.

      Not criticizing though cause our system here simply sucks. Those that can pay too much. Those that can't pay or won't pay and have the bulk of the offspring furthering the load on society pay nothing.

      It's all a form of socialism and is getting worse. Socialism doesn't work.

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      • Major Tom
        Very Senior Member - OFC
        • Aug 2009
        • 6181

        #18
        Our local hospital some call it 'the place to go to die' cost is $400 per day just to get admitted then at least at least $600 per day if any hospital equipment is used! Persons who are admitted are called 'clients' not patients!
        I use VA care for every thing and am not charged a penny! Even the 200 mile round trip is covered!

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        • Former Cav
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 2241

          #19
          I could write a book on the V A healthcare as a combat disabled vet. I stay the hell away from them!!
          I've been blessed with tricare and medicare, but it wasn't always that way. !!

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          • lyman
            Administrator - OFC
            • Aug 2009
            • 11266

            #20
            Originally posted by Former Cav
            I could write a book on the V A healthcare as a combat disabled vet. I stay the hell away from them!!
            I've been blessed with tricare and medicare, but it wasn't always that way. !!
            my Father was that way, he would not take a step inside a VA center, other than to visit someone there,

            he was Army Reserve + a full time Civilian employee, so he had Tricare for life, and used it,

            my Mother was also a Civilian Employee, and now has Tricare as well, (she does not have VA benefits, and would not use them if she did)_


            conversely, I have a friend that was in VN as a Dust Off pilot, and has always used the VA

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            • Allen
              Moderator
              • Sep 2009
              • 10580

              #21
              Something we all know but nothing is being done.

              After a UnitedHealthcare executive was gunned down on a New York City sidewalk, an eruption of bitter online commentary celebrated the killer’s presumed motive: avenging the denial and delay of health...

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              • Allen
                Moderator
                • Sep 2009
                • 10580

                #22
                Other things we know.

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                • Allen
                  Moderator
                  • Sep 2009
                  • 10580

                  #23
                  They denied med claims long before this but socialized healthcare sure didn't help anything.
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                  • JB White
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 13371

                    #24
                    When the Unaffordable Care Act was passed I had what they called a Cadillac plan. It was shot full of holes and my premiums doubled. Making for a Cadillac priced plan with Pinto-like coverage.
                    I knew who to blame.
                    The Congress critters whose taxpayer funded plans were exempted. I think the kid chose the wrong target?
                    Last edited by JB White; 12-19-2024, 05:25.
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                    • Allen
                      Moderator
                      • Sep 2009
                      • 10580

                      #25
                      Originally posted by JB White
                      When the Unaffordable Care Act was passed I had what they called a Cadillac plan. It was shot full of holes and my premiums doubled. Making for a Cadillac priced plan with Pinto-like coverage.
                      I knew who to blame.
                      The Congress critters whose taxpayer funded plans were exempted. I think the kid chose the wrong target?
                      I was covered under the "reduced price" of a group plan while employed by a major corporation. My rates went from $500 a month to $1400 a month over the course of 2 years once obamacare was implemented. Coverage by the ins company was reduced as well. I had to pay this rate after retirement too till I was Medicare age eligible. I searched for private insurance on my own but it wasn't offered---everything was tied in with the "affordable health care act" so at least at the time the g'ment was trying to force everyone into socialism or pay a stiff price.
                      Last edited by Allen; 12-19-2024, 06:37.

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