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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 611726" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>No Brett, they will just steady mop up the floor when you're bleeding like that.</p><p>Ofcourse not, the urgent always go first.</p><p> </p><p>Just, like anywhere else in the world. We do have certain types of people that go to ER for any little things. Like high fever, or simply not feeling good.</p><p>Those are the ones, that can wait a bit longer, if real emergency cases come in.</p><p> </p><p>Drugs are actually not part of the healthcare system (unless taken in Hospitals).</p><p>It's a real nice gesture if the government steps in and pays for them</p><p>(which you must then apply for or atleast try to get a subsidy).</p><p>If someone really wants full drug coverage, thats where we have the Bluecross and other Insurances.</p><p>But, in most cases, the government will suck it up, and pay anyways.</p><p>And, same as there, age 65 and older, thats when they are free.</p><p>Thats the part , that is like America, as UPS and most other companies, have that insurance in place for workers.</p><p>(UPS pays $71.00 a month for thier workers here, which includes dental, too).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 611726, member: 23950"] No Brett, they will just steady mop up the floor when you're bleeding like that. Ofcourse not, the urgent always go first. Just, like anywhere else in the world. We do have certain types of people that go to ER for any little things. Like high fever, or simply not feeling good. Those are the ones, that can wait a bit longer, if real emergency cases come in. Drugs are actually not part of the healthcare system (unless taken in Hospitals). It's a real nice gesture if the government steps in and pays for them (which you must then apply for or atleast try to get a subsidy). If someone really wants full drug coverage, thats where we have the Bluecross and other Insurances. But, in most cases, the government will suck it up, and pay anyways. And, same as there, age 65 and older, thats when they are free. Thats the part , that is like America, as UPS and most other companies, have that insurance in place for workers. (UPS pays $71.00 a month for thier workers here, which includes dental, too). [/QUOTE]
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