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In return, you get great benefits here - from internal security to top education and a great healthcare system 😅🙃
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@Tobiwankenobi500 internal security 😭 with the PKS and pay per capita.
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@Tobiwankenobi500 what do you have against our healthcare system?
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@Der_Dividenden_Monteur That it exploits those actually working in the healthcare system (nursing staff, nurses, doctors,...) and that doctors and hospitals no longer have to see their patients as people but only as case numbers for economic reasons.

In the meantime, insurance companies are making good money. But as soon as they have to pay something, they send in an assessor.

I once had an accident at work and was treated like a king by the ophthalmologist. I was allowed to pass everyone who was already waiting and was treated straight away. He also took a lot of time for me.
The man wasn't greedy. It's just that with the money he earns from my treatment, he can make up for a few patients with health insurance if he wants to take more than 10 minutes for someone.

It should be common knowledge that healthcare reform is overdue. The system never really seems to have got to grips with the fact that there are no more people doing community service.

PS: I don't want to scold the privately insured at all. Many GPs use them to help finance other patients. Otherwise the medical profession would probably no longer be worthwhile.

Sources: Please google it yourself. I don't want to look it up today.
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@Der_Dividenden_Monteur quite a lot - I work there myself and see our mistakes every day.
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