They should really add the inflated drug prices, surveyed opinions of healthcare workers, coverage of off label treatments to the equation…
Still overpaying
It’s slightly better than the US system. But in Switzerland, you get what you pay for.
“Weine, es befreit” – I do every time I think about your bills, Helsana dw
Insurances are bloody expensive and never stop increasing prices
You need to compare benefits vs cost. Switzerland and the US are the most costly, but at least in Switzerland, the system delivers high benefits (…)
The WHO publishes an international comparison of health systems, and other countries do better than Switzerland (marginally lower benefits, with much lower costs).
Don’t say that ! They’re going think we don’t need to change it or worse that the prices could still inflate…
It is one of the best, from working in healthcare myself, but it’s still very, very far away from how good it could be with all the resources and very well educated personnel we have. Also it’s too expensive.
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They should really add the inflated drug prices, surveyed opinions of healthcare workers, coverage of off label treatments to the equation…
Still overpaying
It’s slightly better than the US system. But in Switzerland, you get what you pay for.
“Weine, es befreit” – I do every time I think about your bills, Helsana dw
Insurances are bloody expensive and never stop increasing prices
You need to compare benefits vs cost. Switzerland and the US are the most costly, but at least in Switzerland, the system delivers high benefits (…)
The WHO publishes an international comparison of health systems, and other countries do better than Switzerland (marginally lower benefits, with much lower costs).
Don’t say that ! They’re going think we don’t need to change it or worse that the prices could still inflate…
It is one of the best, from working in healthcare myself, but it’s still very, very far away from how good it could be with all the resources and very well educated personnel we have. Also it’s too expensive.