coffee Posted April 10, 2020 Report Posted April 10, 2020 USA 488,980 +20,414 18,009 +1,318 26,187 444,784 10,896 1,477 54 2,489,786 7,522 Spain 157,053 +3,831 15,970 +523 55,668 85,415 7,371 3,359 342 355,000 7,593 Italy 147,577 +3,951 18,849 +570 30,455 98,273 3,497 2,441 312 906,864 14,999 France 124,869 +7,120 13,197 Quote
coffee Posted April 10, 2020 Author Report Posted April 10, 2020 Worst health care system in USA. Carona treatment average 30,000$ insurance cover kooda cheyatla..so most people passing away in home while actively spreading virus This is health care disaster of first world and this is time to bring in free healthcare or affordable health care in the least. Quote
Kool_SRG Posted April 10, 2020 Report Posted April 10, 2020 1 minute ago, coffee said: Carona treatment average 30,000$ insurance cover kooda cheyatla..so most people passing away in home while actively spreading virus Enti not covered under Insurance ah India lone better IRDA issued directive the insurance companies should cover this also ani... Quote
The King Posted April 10, 2020 Report Posted April 10, 2020 30,000$ for treatment?? nijamena bhayya Quote
coffee Posted April 10, 2020 Author Report Posted April 10, 2020 15 minutes ago, The King said: 30,000$ for treatment?? nijamena bhayya When Danni Askini started feeling chest pain, shortness of breath and a migraine all at once on a Saturday in late February, she called the oncologist who had been treating her lymphoma. Her doctor thought she might be reacting poorly to a new medication, so she sent Askini to a Boston-area emergency room. There, doctors told her it was likely pneumonia and sent her home. Over the next several days, Askini saw her temperature spike and drop dangerously, and she developed a cough that gurgled because of all the liquid in her lungs. After two more trips to the ER that week, Askini was given a final test on the seventh day of her illness, and once doctors helped manage her flu and pneumonia symptoms, they again sent her home to recover. She waited another three days for a lab to process her test, and at last she had a diagnosis: COVID-19. A few days later, Askini got the bills for her testing and treatment: $34,927.43. “I was pretty sticker-shocked,” she says. “I personally don’t know anybody who has that kind of money.” Quote
jabbala_subbbaraju Posted April 10, 2020 Report Posted April 10, 2020 India better ee situation lo... anumanam unte free test... andarki okeee govt davakhaana lo treatment... free ga istham randira ante.. daakkuni sastunnaru eeda... but.. i doubt it will stay like that.. identified cases are only in 1000s... if it gets to lakhs.. world is going to witness biggest collapse of health care system ever... Quote
Sarvapindi Posted April 10, 2020 Report Posted April 10, 2020 Just now, jabbala_subbbaraju said: India better ee situation lo... anumanam unte free test... andarki okeee govt davakhaana lo treatment... free ga istham randira ante.. daakkuni sastunnaru eeda... India la Free food bed treatment .. Quote
Hitman Posted April 10, 2020 Report Posted April 10, 2020 13 minutes ago, coffee said: When Danni Askini started feeling chest pain, shortness of breath and a migraine all at once on a Saturday in late February, she called the oncologist who had been treating her lymphoma. Her doctor thought she might be reacting poorly to a new medication, so she sent Askini to a Boston-area emergency room. There, doctors told her it was likely pneumonia and sent her home. Over the next several days, Askini saw her temperature spike and drop dangerously, and she developed a cough that gurgled because of all the liquid in her lungs. After two more trips to the ER that week, Askini was given a final test on the seventh day of her illness, and once doctors helped manage her flu and pneumonia symptoms, they again sent her home to recover. She waited another three days for a lab to process her test, and at last she had a diagnosis: COVID-19. A few days later, Askini got the bills for her testing and treatment: $34,927.43. “I was pretty sticker-shocked,” she says. “I personally don’t know anybody who has that kind of money.” ఈ country కి కొత్తగా వచ్చారేమో ..US ల insurance companies పని చేసే style తెల్వదు అనుకుంటున్న ... 34 thousand bill వేస్తె అక్కడ final గా approved ఉండేది 1500. Quote
jabbala_subbbaraju Posted April 10, 2020 Report Posted April 10, 2020 Just now, Sarvapindi said: India la Free food bed treatment .. updated my answer... not sustainable... because of tablighi... matter now out of control... govt cant bear similar expenditure.. when patients numbers get into lakhs.. Quote
Android_Halwa Posted April 10, 2020 Report Posted April 10, 2020 Health care operates like a mafia..like a cartel in USA. 1 Quote
porapithre Posted April 10, 2020 Report Posted April 10, 2020 16 minutes ago, coffee said: When Danni Askini started feeling chest pain, shortness of breath and a migraine all at once on a Saturday in late February, she called the oncologist who had been treating her lymphoma. Her doctor thought she might be reacting poorly to a new medication, so she sent Askini to a Boston-area emergency room. There, doctors told her it was likely pneumonia and sent her home. Over the next several days, Askini saw her temperature spike and drop dangerously, and she developed a cough that gurgled because of all the liquid in her lungs. After two more trips to the ER that week, Askini was given a final test on the seventh day of her illness, and once doctors helped manage her flu and pneumonia symptoms, they again sent her home to recover. She waited another three days for a lab to process her test, and at last she had a diagnosis: COVID-19. A few days later, Askini got the bills for her testing and treatment: $34,927.43. “I was pretty sticker-shocked,” she says. “I personally don’t know anybody who has that kind of money.” Anna don’t cry too much in thata like you cry on cbn or Jagan Quote
jabbala_subbbaraju Posted April 10, 2020 Report Posted April 10, 2020 1 minute ago, Android_Halwa said: Health care operates like a mafia..like a cartel in USA. +999999999999999999 Anna... first time 2009 la fever vachi us lo davakhaana poina... appatninchi chaame peeling.... after that unless it is severe condition like broken bones.. i am consulting my family doctor in India over video call... Quote
Sarvapindi Posted April 10, 2020 Report Posted April 10, 2020 Just now, jabbala_subbbaraju said: Anna... first time 2009 la fever vachi us lo davakhaana poina... appatninchi chaame peeling.... after that unless it is severe condition like broken bones.. i am consulting my family doctor in India over video call... Ippatiki US la insurance ki kattina paisal thoti hyd la 2 plots konetonni vaa..dawakhana ki poindi ledu feekindi ledu..insurance paisal bokka..chinna chinna vatiki kuda malla copay dobbinchukivali..motham cover aithadha ante adhee ledu..malla maname kattali konchem..thuu Quote
Popular Post Android_Halwa Posted April 10, 2020 Popular Post Report Posted April 10, 2020 Just now, jabbala_subbbaraju said: +999999999999999999 Anna... first time 2009 la fever vachi us lo davakhaana poina... appatninchi chaame peeling.... after that unless it is severe condition like broken bones.. i am consulting my family doctor in India over video call... Consultation is regulated pharmacy is regulated.. pratidaniki FDA ani oka lolli...approval..legistlation lauda....of course they help in maintaining standards but itla standard set chesi chesi health care cost increase chesi padesi, insurance ki link petti...pharmacy ni control chesi...emana ante abuse antaru..regulate chese prati okka product and service abusal rate is very high and avoid cheyadaniki ayye cost is also very high which care seekers eventually pay from their pockets.. 4 Quote
Popular Post Android_Halwa Posted April 10, 2020 Popular Post Report Posted April 10, 2020 Malaria golilu vaaditeh taggutadi ani antunaru...kani HCL adminster cheyanika chala procedures kavali..requirements and regulations vunayi...emana teda aithe hospital and doctors mida case esi 10gutaru... Doctor saab ki izzat ichi ilaaj chepichukunte manchiguntadi kani itla bedirichi rogam nayam cheyamate doctor saab gitla emi chestadu vaa ? nakenduku leni poni lolli ani safe side treatment ichi elakodtadu kani... 1 5 Quote
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