top | item 45703079 (no title) pikuseru | 4 months ago Free healthcare as well discuss order hn newest worldsayshi|4 months ago As a citizen of a country with free healthcare, Sweden, I wonder how we deal with these issues. We dont exactly have a stellar record when it comes to software procurement in the health sector. BurningFrog|4 months ago Swedish healthcare is pretty cheap, but not free.It's typically $10-$50 per visit. Maxes out at $130 per year.This probably weeds out a lot of frivolous visits and keeps the system healthy. noir_lord|4 months ago Neither do we in the UK.The most expensive IT failure in our governments history was healthcare related.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NHS_Connecting_for_Health load replies (1)
worldsayshi|4 months ago As a citizen of a country with free healthcare, Sweden, I wonder how we deal with these issues. We dont exactly have a stellar record when it comes to software procurement in the health sector. BurningFrog|4 months ago Swedish healthcare is pretty cheap, but not free.It's typically $10-$50 per visit. Maxes out at $130 per year.This probably weeds out a lot of frivolous visits and keeps the system healthy. noir_lord|4 months ago Neither do we in the UK.The most expensive IT failure in our governments history was healthcare related.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NHS_Connecting_for_Health load replies (1)
BurningFrog|4 months ago Swedish healthcare is pretty cheap, but not free.It's typically $10-$50 per visit. Maxes out at $130 per year.This probably weeds out a lot of frivolous visits and keeps the system healthy.
noir_lord|4 months ago Neither do we in the UK.The most expensive IT failure in our governments history was healthcare related.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NHS_Connecting_for_Health load replies (1)
worldsayshi|4 months ago
BurningFrog|4 months ago
It's typically $10-$50 per visit. Maxes out at $130 per year.
This probably weeds out a lot of frivolous visits and keeps the system healthy.
noir_lord|4 months ago
The most expensive IT failure in our governments history was healthcare related.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NHS_Connecting_for_Health