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[Video] - The problem with a healthcare system based heavily on insurance (eg. USA). Fortunately, Sg isn't like this.

'Fortunately', in Sinkieland it's better to die than to fall sick.

'Fortunately'... the shills are certainly active ahead of the upcoming election. :cool:
 
'Fortunately', in Sinkieland it's better to die than to fall sick.

'Fortunately'... the shills are certainly active ahead of the upcoming election. :cool:
In Sindiapore, they increase the premium of Medishield Life every year, so you will not die of sickness
 


Whether it's public or private you're going to die sooner or later. The only advantage of going private is that you get to transfer your money to the health care industry before you go.
 

Sorry to burst your bubble. SG govt just signed an agreement to abide by american intellectual property right with respect to drugs and pharmaceutical product.

That means no generic medicines allowed and costs of the licensed ones will be astronomical like in the USA.
 
I’ve noticed that the healthcare system, especially one heavily based on insurance, often leads to delays and complications for patients. I think AI has a huge potential to improve this by streamlining processes and reducing errors. A Healthcare software development company can create custom solutions that help automate tasks, analyze patient data more effectively, and speed up decision-making. AI can really improve efficiency and make healthcare more accessible for everyone.
 
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at least in u.s. americans reaching 65 can rely on medicare which is mandatory at age 65. folks working all their lives and contributing to social security and fica payments can enjoy medicare coverage. “part a” hospitalisation is all covered. “part b” involves a $204 monthly payment for all clinical and outpatient visits. used to be $174 last year. for some opting for part c, which is all-inclusive with medicare advantage or hmo, it includes dental and drug coverage. part d involves non-generic drug coverage with additional premiums. overall, it’s an excellent system, and older americans will not want to change it.
 
Sorry to burst your bubble. SG govt just signed an agreement to abide by american intellectual property right with respect to drugs and pharmaceutical product.

That means no generic medicines allowed and costs of the licensed ones will be astronomical like in the USA.
If that what it takes to get Pfizer and moderna to open a manufacturing basev in sinkie it's worth it to PAP. The politicians are well treated even if no insurance
 
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