Biz’s answer reminds me of the Wisconsin dairy farmer who was asked the same question by a journalist. The farmer’s response was, “Keep on farming until the money runs out!”
You would be shocked at how many expats from the U.S.A. are becoming medical refugees – not just here in Ecuador, but in many other countries that offer affordable healthcare and reasonable prescription pricing. It is really a crime that people cannot live in their own country because they can no longer afford the high cost of medical insurance, medical treatment, and drugs.
I am 74 and my wife is 59 and we have National Health Insurance ( IESS ) that is all-inclusive and for which we pay $83 per month – $69 for my wife and $14 for me on her policy.
The times that I have had to use the system, I was very impressed not only by the efficiency and quality of the health care but in the follow-up care, as well.
We can use private clinics/doctors & dentists, and I was surprised at how reasonable the consultation and treatment costs are. (Average doctor/dentist visit is between $15 – $35).
Drugs and treatments when using IESS are free. Private doctor’s prescriptions can be filled anywhere and drugs, though tightly regulated, are surprisingly inexpensive, compared to the States.
Lord isn’t that the Truth !!!!It is a SAD thing when so many peoples monthly Medication expenses can way exceed their HOME Mortgage payments,Something Is Very WRONG!!!
NAILED IT!!!! All my meds are putting us in the poor house. I can’t afford to fix my stomach because of the cost so it’s Tums, Alka Seltzer & OTC drugs!
i_am_the_jam over 5 years ago
I’d go to the dentist right away. :P :P :P
Teto85 Premium Member over 5 years ago
They must live in a third world sh!thole country without national health/single payer.
cocavan11 over 5 years ago
Biz’s answer reminds me of the Wisconsin dairy farmer who was asked the same question by a journalist. The farmer’s response was, “Keep on farming until the money runs out!”
tripwire45 over 5 years ago
Big Pharma is out of control.
FreyjaRN Premium Member over 5 years ago
Sounds about right. If it weren’t for the ACA, I wouldn’t have insurance. Drop dead, 45.
Linguist over 5 years ago
You would be shocked at how many expats from the U.S.A. are becoming medical refugees – not just here in Ecuador, but in many other countries that offer affordable healthcare and reasonable prescription pricing. It is really a crime that people cannot live in their own country because they can no longer afford the high cost of medical insurance, medical treatment, and drugs.
I am 74 and my wife is 59 and we have National Health Insurance ( IESS ) that is all-inclusive and for which we pay $83 per month – $69 for my wife and $14 for me on her policy.
The times that I have had to use the system, I was very impressed not only by the efficiency and quality of the health care but in the follow-up care, as well.
We can use private clinics/doctors & dentists, and I was surprised at how reasonable the consultation and treatment costs are. (Average doctor/dentist visit is between $15 – $35).
Drugs and treatments when using IESS are free. Private doctor’s prescriptions can be filled anywhere and drugs, though tightly regulated, are surprisingly inexpensive, compared to the States.
Space & Kitten over 5 years ago
Lord isn’t that the Truth !!!!It is a SAD thing when so many peoples monthly Medication expenses can way exceed their HOME Mortgage payments,Something Is Very WRONG!!!
timbob2313 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Got that right
jaybolinn over 5 years ago
I’d be for medicare for all but only if I can opt out.
poopsypoo Premium Member over 5 years ago
NAILED IT!!!! All my meds are putting us in the poor house. I can’t afford to fix my stomach because of the cost so it’s Tums, Alka Seltzer & OTC drugs!