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Non-Tech : Kirk's Market Thoughts
COHR 139.51+2.9%Nov 21 9:30 AM EST

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To: Kirk © who wrote (12554)12/21/2021 4:59:56 PM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (2) of 26587
 
Here's something that amazed me about the USA - provision of basic medical services is awful.

My wife and I want to have eye exams - you know, to get a prescription and have the eye doc tell us why we are both having reading problems (likely related to aging).

So the local optometrist was booked for 2-3 months, so back in October I made appointments for the two of us to get seen on December 29th.

Today we just made plans to take a small trip Dec 28-30. So I called the optometry clinic, cancelled, and took the next available back to back appointments. We are now scheduled to get our eyes checked March 16th.

This is completely insane. All over the Philippines you can get an eye exam, same day as a walk in, and the cost is ~$20. All the technician does is use the machine which you look through, and say "left is better?" "right is better?" "This one better?" This one better?" It's not that complicated.

I think the cost for this same service is something like $165 in the US. And we have to wait three months to do it.

Why? I think government should remove whatever barriers are preventing some under employed person from buying one of these eye testing machine, taking a two week course on how to give eye exams, and open up boatloads of new "Eye Exam Marts" where for $39 you can spend 20 minutes and get almost the same thing that I am waiting three months to pay $165 to get.
People who wants spiffy offices and doctor's with 10 years of education to conduct their eye exams can continue to go to the clinic where we may go in March. The rest of us, including me, will happily go to the local EyeMart and within an hour get a basic eye exam for $39.
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