Is it expensive to see a doctor in the United States, and does it cost money to see a doctor in the

Updated on society 2024-06-02
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You don't need to pay upfront to see a doctor in the U.S., but after seeing a doctor, the patient will receive a bill that records the amount he needs to pay.

    The waiting time is not short, about 1 to 2 months. If the patient refuses to pay, the hospital has the right to sue the patient, and the patient's credit score will be lowered. So, if you don't have insurance and go for a serious illness, what awaits you after you are discharged from the hospital is an unknown fear that you don't know how much you'll end up paying.

    If it is a large amount of money, it is very difficult for many low- and middle-income families, and some people may have to break the bank.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The U.S. is the most expensive medical treatment in the world. If you think that medical treatment in China is expensive, you can go to the United States to see it, and when you come back, you will feel that seeing a doctor in China is the same as not asking for money. My foreign teachers in the United States all said that medical treatment in China is too cheap, and the United States is too expensive.

    One of my American foreign teachers told me that if it costs 200 yuan to see a doctor in China, it will cost thousands of dollars in the United States.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In American hospitals, a Tylenol is $15, an alcohol swab is $23, and a disposable cup containing a pill is $10. Of course, we can't deny it entirely, after all, with cutting-edge medical technology, it's good for rich people to see serious diseases, but no rich people are not qualified to get sick, and this is the result of the privatization of medical care over there.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The most developed country in the world, the most expensive to see a doctor, but the best technology! Life is more important than money.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Seeing a doctor abroad is particularly expensive!! So, make sure you have health insurance and understand what it covers!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Summary. Money is also needed, but there is insurance.

    The United States has a medical assistance system that provides medical services for the poor (low-income families), providing high-quality medical protection for low-income families who cannot afford health insurance, and all expenses are paid by **. The budget for medical assistance accounts for 22% of the GDP value of the state**, of which 57% is subsidized by the federal government**.

    The focus of the U.S. healthcare system is to see a doctor first and pay for any life-threatening disease, regardless of whether you have money or not. If you have money, then pay it out of your own pocket, or have it paid by the insurance company; It is that the poor have no money, so they are paid by **, and even the bed and food expenses for hospitalization are paid by **, and the patients themselves do not spend money.

    1.There is no money for all kinds of examinations, no money, no money for medicine, no money for hospital beds, medical treatment and surgery, food, etc.;

    2.If you don't understand the language, you don't need to pay for a translator, but you have to wait a long time to get it;

    3.People sit in the lobby and wait, and there are snacks, hot coffee, and biscuits in the middle, all for free.

    4.The medical equipment is advanced, the medical skills are superb, the service attitude is good, and there are no fake drugs.

    5.Don't pay favors, don't accept red envelopes.

    Does it cost money to see a doctor in the US?

    Money is also needed, but there is insurance.

    The United States has a medical assistance system that provides medical services for the poor (low-income families), providing high-quality medical protection for low-income families who cannot afford health insurance, and all expenses are paid by **. The budget for medical assistance accounts for 22% of the GDP value of the state**, of which 57% is subsidized by the federal government**.

    The focus of the U.S. healthcare system is to see a doctor first and pay for any life-threatening disease, regardless of whether you have money or not. If you have money, then pay it out of your own pocket, or have it paid by the insurance company; It is that the poor have no money, so they are paid by **, and even the bed and food expenses for hospitalization are paid by **, and the patients themselves do not spend money.

    1.There is no money for all kinds of examinations, no money, no money for medicine, no money for hospital beds, medical treatment and surgery, food, etc.;

    2.If you don't understand the language, you don't need to pay for a translator, but you have to wait a long time to get it;

    3.People sit in the lobby and wait, and there are snacks, hot coffee, and biscuits in the middle, all for free.

    4.The medical equipment is advanced, the medical skills are superb, the service attitude is good, and there are no fake drugs.

    5.Don't pay favors, don't accept red envelopes.

    Authentic and unreliable, no.

    How do you find out?

    Pro, reliable. Is there any software to check it?

    Is there any other software that pays attention to foreign countries? What about people.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hospitals that receive funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services or Medicare, two federal** agencies, must have emergency rooms that are open to patients and cannot be treated with regard to the patient's ability to pay. Not only that, but the law requires it to be prominently displayed in these emergency rooms. However, if the hospital does not take money from those two federal ** agencies, it is not necessary to implement this regulation, but this belongs to a very small number of hospitals, and it is difficult to come across it if you don't go to find it.

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