Can't find the article, but I recall a doc in Kentucky charges around $75/month. Anything he can do in office, including MRIs, is included in that. That's basically how China works.
We should have a publicly subsidized public healthcare system that would function like China: cheap tests, things like MRIs available immediately, and people pay cash up front. Some docs in USA are already running this service privately.
There is private insurance now and you'd need it for better care in China. The problem with the U.S. system is its a mashup of socialist cost controls from govt and insurance, along with capitalist attitudes about profit and access to medicine.
Chinese healthcare is very free market. You pay at the door, pay to see the doc, pay for your meds. Similar to USA in that drugs are a profit center. Govt subsidizes supply: MRI machines, docs, etc. https://archive.md/wip/7UohP
I suspect both $PFE and $MRNA shots caused a lot of deaths, probably worse than Vioxx because of the mass vaccinations. There will be a bill to strip them of their liability shield based on the fact they hid/lied about side-effects.
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People say hard times make hard men, this is one way it happens. Discover your power level. If you can keep pushing your company/boss and you're not being an a-hole about it, it probably means you're underpaid.