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Just now, lollilolli2020 said:

India ki every 6 months velthu vunta; 
nenu facilities levu ani ekkada analede ?

India lo ekkada veltavu. Rural india is very different than city india. That part i agree health facilities in rural india are worst but then rural india ni ikkada rural US to compare cheyali. You cannot compare rural telangana health facilities with dallas/atlanta health facilities. 

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3 minutes ago, lollilolli2020 said:

anna nenu common man gurinchii antunna; 

red: I never said India lacks facilities. 
yes US lo healthcare expensive but did you read any news of a patient being denied healthcare and he is dead in the ER ??

In India hospitals in small cities doesn't take or look at patient if they have slightest chance that the patient is in life threatening condition. 

andariki Hyd velli chesukune antha feasibility vundadu;  telangana population around 4 crores andariki hyd lo availability ostada;

recent family experience toh cheptunna, emergency lo vunchukoni proper diagonsis cheyakunda intiki pampincharu, then later condition worsened and took to another hospital in different city  where they diagnosed but at the same time 2 doctors in the very same hospital have contradicting opinions on whether to go ahead with surgery or not; inka oddu ley India lo medical care gurinchii entha takkuva matladithe antha manchindii. 

atleast doctors in US has accountability factor; if doctor does things wrong or I feel doctor made a mistake I can sue the heck out of doc and make sure he pays the price for negligence; can you say the same about India. 

 

You are talking about 1 specific case. For every 1 case of misdiagnosis there are 100 cases of cheap affordable healthcare where a small villager can travel 2 to 3 hours in the morning to the nearest city or town like Hyderabad or Vijayawada or Kurnool or Tirupati, get the diagnosis and treatment done and go back to his village the same day night.. In my last 5 years of moving back here, I have never heard of anyone complaining about lack of healthcare availability. It is easily accessible and for the most part it works!

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7 minutes ago, lollilolli2020 said:

anna nenu common man gurinchii antunna; 

red: I never said India lacks facilities. 
yes US lo healthcare expensive but did you read any news of a patient being denied healthcare and he is dead in the ER ??

In India hospitals in small cities doesn't take or look at patient if they have slightest chance that the patient is in life threatening condition. 

andariki Hyd velli chesukune antha feasibility vundadu;  telangana population around 4 crores andariki hyd lo availability ostada;

recent family experience toh cheptunna, emergency lo vunchukoni proper diagonsis cheyakunda intiki pampincharu, then later condition worsened and took to another hospital in different city  where they diagnosed but at the same time 2 doctors in the very same hospital have contradicting opinions on whether to go ahead with surgery or not; inka oddu ley India lo medical care gurinchii entha takkuva matladithe antha manchindii. 

atleast doctors in US has accountability factor; if doctor does things wrong or I feel doctor made a mistake I can sue the heck out of doc and make sure he pays the price for negligence; can you say the same about India. 

 

asalu veella argument ardam kaadu. India is best for medicare antaru even after witnessing how the country handled covid. Cities are good but outside the cities em untayi aa population ki. ikkada or any western country lo airlifting option untadi for emergencies, can you even think about it in India. Only people who can afford it can get good healthcare unlike here everyone is eligible for it, money tarvata chuskuntaru and life has a value here

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1 minute ago, shaktimaan said:

asalu veella argument ardam kaadu. India is best for medicare antaru even after witnessing how the country handled covid. Cities are good but outside the cities em untayi aa population ki. ikkada or any western country lo airlifting option untadi for emergencies, can you even think about it in India. Only people who can afford it can get good healthcare unlike here everyone is eligible for it, money tarvata chuskuntaru and life has a value here

Anna, nuvvu malli critical care gurininchi alochistunavu. For life or death situation ikkada ER's are better but majority medical cases are not like that. 40's- 50's lo ppl need to visit specialists, get test done regularly those kind of things are better in indian cities. Ikkada have you ever visited specialist or got any scanning done which is not emergency?

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36 minutes ago, baabaa said:

Ikkada ortho specialist chudali ante 30 days wait antaru

depends on the location. I had an ac joint separation last year and found an ortho appointment in a day. I'm sure in any major city if you try good enough you'll find someone in a couple of days

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1 minute ago, baabaa said:

Anna, nuvvu malli critical care gurininchi alochistunavu. For life or death situation ikkada ER's are better but majority medical cases are not like that. 40's- 50's lo ppl need to visit specialists, get test done regularly those kind of things are better in indian cities. Ikkada have you ever visited specialist or got any scanning done which is not emergency?

 

1 minute ago, shaktimaan said:

depends on the location. I had an ac joint separation last year and found an ortho appointment in a day. I'm sure in any major city if you try good enough you'll find someone in a couple of days

 

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35 minutes ago, JambaKrantu said:

India lo medicine is a lot of more affordable and accessible. May be for some rare diseases and special cases US is better but for most of the normal cases, India is 100 times better. India is the number 2 country for medical tourism after Turkey. So many americans travel to India for Dental procedures, hip replacement procedures etc..  Open Heart Surgeries can be scheduled in a day in India, try the same in USA.

India lo expensive anedi boothu. Once in your life time 10 lakhs medical bill is like 12000 USD and most of the middle class people have some kind of insurance coverage in India now a days so even that bill is covered by insurance..

Bold: India lo top 10% kinda ravali ante you just need to have 25000/month. 
    Nuvvu NRI point of view lo India is ain't expensive ani cheptunnav, but most of the Indians ki medical care is an expensive affair. 

Inka dental procedures, hip replacement procedures- this comes under grey area. good and bad examples. 
for example once I met with a lady from Caribbean in airport, when I mentioned I am from India, she said that her husband getting hip replacement surgery in India coz her husbands age doesn't meet the age threshold for hip replacement surgeries in Canada ( he was 45-50 something and minimum age is like 65 or something in canada, apparently they thought he was too young to get hip replacement surgery)

coming to dental procedures -- my wife had root canal in India and when my dentist checked here he mentioned that while fixing one tooth the guy damaged another tooth beside, he mentioned that dentists in India have lot to catch up; mind you this is coming from a dentist who practiced in India before coming here and setting up practice here. another dental surgeon here who did his dentistry from CASE, he told me the same thing about dental care in India, when I mentioned him I rather go to India to get dental care because of high costs here he said don't do it, he says he travels often to Ahmedabad to do consultations; and end up fixing things that dentists there mess up. 

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13 minutes ago, JambaKrantu said:

You are talking about 1 specific case. For every 1 case of misdiagnosis there are 100 cases of cheap affordable healthcare where a small villager can travel 2 to 3 hours in the morning to the nearest city or town like Hyderabad or Vijayawada or Kurnool or Tirupati, get the diagnosis and treatment done and go back to his village the same day night.. In my last 5 years of moving back here, I have never heard of anyone complaining about lack of healthcare availability. It is easily accessible and for the most part it works!

so this thing may not be expensive for you but expensive for him; 

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2 hours ago, 8pm said:

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sad part is here 

 

A physically healthy 28-year-old woman who suffers from depression and has autism and a borderline personality disorder will end her life with euthanasia, she has said.

Zoraya ter Beek, who lives in a small village in the Netherlands, will be 'freed' early next month, she has claimed. She will be euthanized on the sofa in her home with her boyfriend by her side.


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13272847/Depressed-Dutch-woman-borderline-personality-disorder-euthanasia.html

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21 minutes ago, shaktimaan said:

depends on the location. I had an ac joint separation last year and found an ortho appointment in a day. I'm sure in any major city if you try good enough you'll find someone in a couple of days

MRI koda same day chesra? I have never seen anyone getting MRI same day here. Hyd lo they do it regularly within same day. My experience was it was very costly here because of maybe I have bad insurance so went to India with flight ticket and got it done in Hyd. It was still cheaper and faster.

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1 minute ago, lollilolli2020 said:

sad part is here 

 

A physically healthy 28-year-old woman who suffers from depression and has autism and a borderline personality disorder will end her life with euthanasia, she has said.

Zoraya ter Beek, who lives in a small village in the Netherlands, will be 'freed' early next month, she has claimed. She will be euthanized on the sofa in her home with her boyfriend by her side.


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13272847/Depressed-Dutch-woman-borderline-personality-disorder-euthanasia.html

euthanasia should be encouraged and made popular. Its the best way to go when you're helpless and depending on someone with no way to get out of it

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Just now, baabaa said:

MRI koda same day chesra? I have never seen anyone getting MRI same day here. Hyd lo they do it regularly within same day. My experience was it was very costly here because of maybe I have bad insurance so went to India with flight ticket and got it done in Hyd. 

didn't need mri, xray lo mottam  telsindi and no need of surgery. But i'm sure they could've scheduled it the same day or the day after if needed

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Just now, shaktimaan said:

euthanasia should be encouraged and made popular. Its the best way to go when you're helpless and depending on someone with no way to get out of it

sorry wrong thinking. 

encouraged in cases such as to alleviate suffering by one individual when he is bed ridden and on ventilation support; where doctors gave up, brain dead kind of situations. 

not where a healthy woman wanting to die ala aithe Canada govt universal health care tesesi Universal MAID chestadi ani @CanadianMalodu telling. 
 

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4 minutes ago, baabaa said:

MRI koda same day chesra? I have never seen anyone getting MRI same day here. Hyd lo they do it regularly within same day. My experience was it was very costly here because of maybe I have bad insurance so went to India with flight ticket and got it done in Hyd. 

avasaram vunna lekunna chestaru telsu kada India lo. ikkada when you don't find things with regular diagnosis they go to MRI; India lo migraine ki kuda MRI raase ghanapaati lu vunnaru anna.  

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5 minutes ago, lollilolli2020 said:

sorry wrong thinking. 

encouraged in cases such as to alleviate suffering by one individual when he is bed ridden and on ventilation support; where doctors gave up, brain dead kind of situations. 

not where a healthy woman wanting to die ala aithe Canada govt universal health care tesesi Universal MAID chestadi ani @CanadianMalodu telling. 
 

what I meant was, when a person has decided to go, it should be available as an option and there should be no interference from govt or any body. If not they will opt for suicide which is the worst possible way for them and their family members

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