Depending which layer of socioeconomic status you are in, if you're in the lower than I would imagine that you would care more about the cost of treatment, being affordable, but if you're on the higher end, I'm guessing, that the QUALITY of CARE trumps the costs, but either way, the QUALITY of CARE, comes into play, I mean you GET WHAT you pay for, and, with the costs of medical care insurances needed to get hiked up, because the costs of operating everything becomes, ever the more, costly, there's, NO way for these medical treatment hospitals, to keep their cost at an, affordable rate for those who aren't, doing well enough economically, and so, if you're among the poor, you'd, better NOT, get sick! As falling ill became, affordable only BY the middle and upper class, NOT the, lower end of the socioeconomic spectrum in this country now…off of the Front Page Sections, translated…
The Department of Sanitation Welfares Announced that they're, lifting the restrictions of the costs of registrations at the hospitals, returning this to the market economy. I believe, that this is, the right policy for the overly cheap cost of healthcare.
I'd gone to study in Germany from before, and, in Germany, there's the all-inclusive healthcare, and the department head doctors who are professors, they get to, increase the charges in the treatment of their, patients, other than the healthcare fees that were mandatory to all citizens to pay, the patients would purchase the private medical plans, just so they can receive the care of the experienced and notable, physicians, to give oneself or the loved ones the better quality of care when needed.
Other than in Germany, I'd gone to accompany my relatives, my friends to get treated at the hospital in the U.S. and Canada as well. And, these two neighboring countries have diverse systems of healthcare, but, most of the clinic treatment sessions, the patients were allowed as much time to see the doctors, the busy medical professionals, had the office assistants to help them with the paperwork for the transfers and the referrals, to answer the fundamental questions that the patients may have; and the treatments were by appointments, so long as you show up at your designated time, you wouldn't wait too long to get into the doctor's office, and you are given more than enough time to discuss with your physicians.
Of course, this high quality clinic sessions is quite costly, and so, in the U.S., both you and your employer needed to pay the high enough medical care insurance, to get this sort of a higher quality services provided to you. The costs may not be as high in Canada, but, you still need to be patient in waiting, sometimes, weeks, up to, months at a time, to get to the specialists, and get the thorough, and professional care you needed. The citizens in both the U.S. and Canada has no objection of this, because they know, that this high a quality of care, needed enough funding to support the systems.
Looking now at Taiwan, we're all used to having the cheap, convenient medical services provided to us, without knowing, that in the medical centers' rules, if your conditions weren't that serious, most of times, you can't even get a word in with your primary treating physician, then, you would be out of the doctor's office with a ton of slips for the further examinations of blood or whatever, and the pages of prescriptions you are to pick up, then, get assigned to a ton of physical checks that you don't know the purpose of, and ingesting a ton of medications that you don't know the functions, of.
And so returning the hospitals back to the markets, good services can only be gotten with the higher costs, you want the cheaper costs that you can afford, sure, there are also, the cheaper clinics that you can get treated in, isn't this free economy of the hospitals, also, good too?
This is on how the provisions of free medical healthcare plan is, going, BANKRUPT, and, the basics is still you GET what you paid for! You can't expect the quality of care, if you only pays very little, this is a positive correlation, the higher the cost, that's an indicator of higher quality of care that you are to receive, and, we don't want to pay as much, but we all want the higher quality of medical care provided to us, and that, is where the problem begins, because it doesn't work that way!
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