I’m sure this has been asked a dozen times a dozen different ways, but coming from an American, I’m curious what your experiences with it are. In the US, if you need it and have insurance you’re pretty set. You’ll get good care quickly. I’ve heard that in countries with universal healthcare it can take forever to get treatment. Is this truly the case? If you break a bone for example, how long would it take to get treatment?
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