I'm glad in America we use the bartender economics for our health care. If a doctor puts a band aid on you, expect a 400% upcharge. If you wanna save money, do health care in your sad 1 room apartment.
it's way more than 400%, closer to like 4000.
edit: actually in this particular example it's nearly 20000% lmao
paracetemol is like 8 cents a pill
I got stuck with a $1000 bill for an ibuprofen and an x-ray because it was after 9pm.
Isn't paracetamol like $2 for like a pack of 20 pills? wtf?!
Where are you getting your tablets?
Supermarket own brand are 29p for 16.
Well there's your problem: @Satanic_Mills goes to UberMegaDrug.
Really I should have said they are free from any store with the appropriate discount.
Wait I thought tylenol was acetomenafin or however the fuck you spell it
they are the same thing but most of the commonwealth says paracetamol
Paracetamol, also known as acetaminophen
This is precisely the reason I've been putting off medical care. I really need to get my gut looked at, but no way in hell can I afford the appointments, even with insurance. I needed stitches a few years ago, and with insurance I got billed $800 after waiting in the ER for about 7 hours. Luckily I'm not in any pain or discomfort.
In my experience, that one pill would come as three separate bills, eight months after the procedure