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RE: 20 United States Veterans a Day Commit Suicide; and Nobody Seems to Care

in #veterans6 years ago

What a pity. Although I'm south korean, I never want to their suicide.
By the way, is there any relation between medical insurance and their suicidal?
I heard medical charge is really high in USA.

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There is no free market medical care in the USA. Every doctor has to go to medical school for a very long time. Many hospitals are monopolies.

The veterans have a hospital provided by the government. In my area it can take 32 days for a simple medical exam for veterans.

It is made worse by the government importing/facilitating opium import to justify a war on drugs.

Socialism destroys everything, try to avoid it in your country. Best of luck.

Waiting 32days? Don't tell me they have to wait over 30days.
In south Korea, It is possible to see doctor in local area, include psychological doctor. Except really quiet rural, there are many personal hospitals in 10 min, including dental...... Yes there are so many small hospitals. So it is possible to see doctor immediately!

Althoush there is no free market in south korea, medical insurance is really good! Medical charge is usually under 100$!

If patient is required with more medical care, like huge hospital, I think it is possible to meet a doctor in a week. Of course, medical charge is more expensive, but it's really serious case.......

They are veterans of USA, arn't they? It is really terrible and sad story!