Well, I had a serious skin problem leading to ER visits, lengthy and expensive antibiotics treatments for years in the United States with no effect whatsoever... I can´t even calculate the full cost and the suffering...
One visit to a doctor in Brazil (covered by full private insurance of about US$70 per person per month with no deductables and great hospital and doctor network) lead to a US$3 per tube medication prescription (non-antibiotic) that effectivly took care of the problem for good within weeks.
Doctors here actually talk to patients and take extensive health histories, there are no waiting rooms in medical offices.... Third world indeed, they haven´t figured out yet how to run their medicine as a business
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mattduke', 'M')y wife occasionally suffers from a skin rash. She has since she was a child. It causes discomfort, but there is a creme that treats it. She had a case of it in Mexico once. We went to the store and bought a tube of the creme in about 2 minutes. Here in the US we would first have to see a doctor. If we disobeyed, the government would hurt us. What a remarkably pleasant experience, to be free.