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Active medical sector collapse in the US?
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For him, his anecdotal experience came from being treated for his colon cancer a decade ago. He was able to assemble the treatment rather quickly and travel to a good out of state hospital on his old insurance plan.
Another thing is that he really resents needing specialists as he gets older because of all the diagnostics they have to run every so often. He doesn't exactly have a lot of free time from his schedule and he gets irked by the way an upper middle class doctor can just casually suggest something that he still has to pay for out his meager janitor wages. That and the fact they can't really offer him any solution for the painful neuropathy that the chemo gave him.