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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 2163140" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>There was nothing done during my E.R. visit that should've cost $2800. If you are saying it's the quality of the care then you'd be mistaken. Take Nicaragua. Granted the care in many of it's clinics is subpar, but they have one hospital, Vivian Pellas, in Managua, that's affiliated with Johns Hopkins in Boston. Everything there is first class, and you can get private insurance with them for $70 a month that'll handle anything short of transplants and neurosurgery. Another major expat hotspot, Cuenca, Ecuador, has excellent healthcare with many doctors who trained in the States. You can be well taken care of in many countries, you just have to be able to pay for it. Luckily that is pretty affordable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 2163140, member: 24302"] There was nothing done during my E.R. visit that should've cost $2800. If you are saying it's the quality of the care then you'd be mistaken. Take Nicaragua. Granted the care in many of it's clinics is subpar, but they have one hospital, Vivian Pellas, in Managua, that's affiliated with Johns Hopkins in Boston. Everything there is first class, and you can get private insurance with them for $70 a month that'll handle anything short of transplants and neurosurgery. Another major expat hotspot, Cuenca, Ecuador, has excellent healthcare with many doctors who trained in the States. You can be well taken care of in many countries, you just have to be able to pay for it. Luckily that is pretty affordable. [/QUOTE]
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