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Re: MackG post# 332013

Monday, 11/09/2020 10:27:33 AM

Monday, November 09, 2020 10:27:33 AM

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Yes, really lucky to have it. A life saving and life improving drug like Brilacidin would be paid back standard for the most part in our system. But off course also the vaccines would be mostly free when available.

Off course the tax payers pay for this but because everyone is involved, costs can actually be kept down and the positive effects are felt by everyone. Also cheaper generic drugs are preferred to keep costs down.

It’s impossible to say Europe’s universal health care coverage isn’t working because per citizen costs are lower than in the US where you guys are actually paying more to get less. (Though i was under the impression that Obamacare covered more people better - it’s still a far cry from the Western European systems).
New glaces & eye lenses, doctor visits and even sportclubs & fitness subscriptions are in paid back partly here (the most important treatments and drugs are financed much more heavily then the fitness subscriptions off course. The latter is about 30 dollars for each family member and helps to give kids an active healthy life from early on). And it’s having a huge economic impact too. Less sick days, longer healthy lived lives,... We know the system has our back in times of sickness and off course we’re happy about it. It’ gives more security and is a real blessing!

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