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Retiree $1547.96 blood test after subsidy at SGH, not happy

lostvirgin

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I think $1.5k can provide a very nice funeral.
 
all blood tests in america for those 65 and over are covered by medicare, even for the worst cuntry in the world notorious for high healthcare cost. surprised to see this is not fully subsidized in sg. no wonder all sinkies holding u.s. pr return to america for healthcare treatments, and not in sg.
 
Who this uncle voted for since 1965?

The last test was free, yet he still got charged.:D
 
more importantly…after spending $1547.96 must still see doctor or not?
 
more importantly…after spending $1547.96 must still see doctor or not?
Probably yes, to see the doctor to review the result, but not free.
Then to see doctor again regularly to follow up the progress.
It is going to be endless until you give up.
 
all blood tests in america for those 65 and over are covered by medicare, even for the worst cuntry in the world notorious for high healthcare cost. surprised to see this is not fully subsidized in sg. no wonder all sinkies holding u.s. pr return to america for healthcare treatments, and not in sg.
In recent ST paper, many go Penang for medical treatment, cheap and good
 
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