Real Doctor Reacts to "Adam Ruins the Hospital"

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
  • Follow up video to watch after this one: • Response to Adam Conov...
    This isn't a medical drama but based on your requests I had to critique the hospital episode of Adam ruins everything. I am a big fan of his show and have watched many episodes in the past but somehow missed this one. In this episode, I explore his position on antibiotics, hospital finances, and Mammograms!
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Komentáře • 23K

  • @sarahgracecook1643
    @sarahgracecook1643 Před 4 lety +14815

    I had a teacher who accidentally cut part of his finger off and drove himself to the hospital to avoid paying ambulance charges

    • @FridaFajita
      @FridaFajita Před 4 lety +530

      Same, I had an ovarian cyst drove myself.

    • @thetrollpatrol8799
      @thetrollpatrol8799 Před 4 lety +267

      Sarahgrace Cook probably quicker

    • @peachypatrick
      @peachypatrick Před 4 lety +487

      yeah, I had a back injury in middle school that left me unable to walk (thank you US education and negligence) so my mom just drove me

    • @hayleyscomet3447
      @hayleyscomet3447 Před 4 lety +144

      Sarahgrace Cook I mean honestly I feel like you can get there faster depending on the area.

    • @dudety20
      @dudety20 Před 4 lety +483

      I have to wear a necklace that says i have seizures and cant afford the abulance bill so dont call them unless i stop breathing. Fucking ridiculous.

  • @chavrios3007
    @chavrios3007 Před 4 lety +14105

    Adam: Actually
    Mike: However

    • @oliviatully1707
      @oliviatully1707 Před 4 lety +216

      We need a adam : but actually

    • @alewis17
      @alewis17 Před 4 lety +54

      @@oliviatully1707 "an"

    • @blazingpickle3843
      @blazingpickle3843 Před 4 lety +54

      Top ten anime wars in history

    • @Northshoreboy135
      @Northshoreboy135 Před 4 lety +105

      Me: Actually you just said a hospital NEEDS to make a profit! Incorrect! Profit is a business model for businesses who’s only purpose is TO MAKE MONEY. For example a Resturant feeds ppl not just to feed ppl but to make the owner tons of money for his pocket. A hospitals only purpose should be to HEAL PPL, hospice should not be a money making business. It’s simple as that, cause the second you do that you are putting a price on being alive, which means ppl who can’t pay that price have to figure out how to keep themselves alive. Sounds like every dystopian future movie I’ve ever seen!

    • @Northshoreboy135
      @Northshoreboy135 Před 4 lety +29

      Endstone Creeper THATS MY POINT DUDE. Society has put a price on allowing ppl to have good health, and it starts right from college when ppl want to be doctors FOR THE MULA. When the only reason ppl help other ppl is because of money that’s just pathetic. Also think about the fact that there are ppl who pay a lot for medical education then go and provide free healthcare, and that’s what they do with their life. Why? Because they understand that’s how it should work.

  • @jeremyc4811
    @jeremyc4811 Před 2 lety +431

    Anytime someone says "go talk to your doctor..." I don't know about everyone else, but I have to schedule an appointment like 3-4 weeks in advance and pay ~$200 for a 10 minute conversation with my doctor. Telemedicine during the pandemic has helped a bit, but they can't do a physical examination in that situation. "Talking to your doctor" is time-consuming and expensive, and hardly a simple solution to healthcare problems.

    • @mememaster695
      @mememaster695 Před 2 lety +23

      America's wild. Here in the UK I can usually get an appointment with my GP within a couple weeks, and I don't have to pay a penny. Whenever anything weird happens I feel completely comfortable booking an appointment with my GP. Only issue is that ER has 4+ hour wait times unless you are literally dying.

    • @randomchick1398
      @randomchick1398 Před 2 lety +6

      I can usually get mine same week or the next and pay like $10-25 a visit. I live in a city too

    • @bridget1138
      @bridget1138 Před 2 lety +5

      I'm poor so the state funds my health care and that means I'm actually waiting months for appointments

    • @erico.6162
      @erico.6162 Před 2 lety +3

      Well, I can go to my doctor without an appointment. (15-30 minutes waiting time) and it's completely free.

    • @JM-us3fr
      @JM-us3fr Před 2 lety +21

      “Talk to your doctor” is not advice to solve healthcare problems. It’s advice pertaining to your health. Doctors like Mike will say “talk to your doctor” in part because making a diagnoses is complicated and your doctor will have your medical history to narrow down the diagnoses, and in part it is to stop himself from giving his own diagnoses with limited information, which could lead to a patient making a bad decision and making Dr. Mike liable.
      Healthcare is a completely separate issue.

  • @itsdantaylor
    @itsdantaylor Před rokem +79

    I asked a family friend once , a retired doctor, why health care expenses were so high? He flat out told me "Because there are people (not everyone in the health care industry but SOME) who are willing to charge whatever they CAN for things and they do this simply because people who NEED healthcare, will pay WHATEVER they ask."

    • @danielrubin353
      @danielrubin353 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Most insurance companies will only pay out Medicare rates or lower

    • @boltinabottle6307
      @boltinabottle6307 Před 8 měsíci +1

      It could just as easily be attributed to the extremely high "cost of doing business" from a legal perspective. Frivolous lawsuits are the norm in this country, and the associated costs are passed on to the consumer.
      Another factor is how the medical industrial complex is run in this country. It's the same in many industries such as tech, food, auto, and weapons - the lawmakers don't work for the people, they work for the lobbists/corporations. Far too many laws contain unnecessary provisions/wording designed to keep profit margins astronomically high or strengthen/create a monopoly. These are industries that NEED safety regulations, however. Neither political party is going to fix it either. They have too many donors that make their money this way.
      TLDR: It's just a Dr. Mike says... The reasons are far too numerous and varied to be easily summed up, or easily fixed.

  • @ipshie
    @ipshie Před 4 lety +3642

    Only one thing can fix the system .
    *chest compressions*
    *chest compressions*
    *chest compressions*

  • @howtotest7380
    @howtotest7380 Před 5 lety +10580

    A sign on a cosmetic surgery clinics says:
    “If life gives you lemons, a simple operation can give you melons.”
    .

    • @sandrovtg3521
      @sandrovtg3521 Před 5 lety +67

      Howtotest is your dad a rapper?

    • @mzk_iu2725
      @mzk_iu2725 Před 5 lety +77

      Damnnnn

    • @shannalese
      @shannalese Před 5 lety +7

      @Sadjib Oljavek Quaranzumas III lol awesome

    • @shannalese
      @shannalese Před 5 lety +45

      @Sadjib Oljavek Quaranzumas III not just lemons but most of the food we have today is through genetic engineering

    • @shannalese
      @shannalese Před 5 lety +27

      @Karan he doesn't mean from scratch. Do you know what genetic engineering is. Or genetics. Well go on Google and type in genetic engineering of fruits and you'll see how WE took the favourable traits of fruits and selecting them to create better fruits from their offspring.

  • @yesnooo9029
    @yesnooo9029 Před 2 lety +322

    "If you fall below the poverty line" lol so if you don't and still don't have insurance, you're paying the full bill and sent straight below the poverty line

    • @spill3105
      @spill3105 Před 2 lety +10

      Thats the idea~

    • @littleblackcar
      @littleblackcar Před rokem +52

      Never mind that the legal poverty line is *absurdly* low and not at all reflective of poverty in real-life terms. If they adjusted it to reflect reality, though, an embarrassingly large percentage of the country would suddenly count.

    • @EveIrkens
      @EveIrkens Před rokem +13

      The poverty line barely even exists anymore. Along with the 'middle class'.
      Middle class is usually one paycheck away from losing your house/car/life.

    • @Emilythematerialgurl
      @Emilythematerialgurl Před rokem +7

      Hell even the property line is literally flawed I seen outside of a food drive where I was helping at literally turn down a mom with a baby and she was yelling and I went up to her asked what's wrong she said that she was dyned because they considered her to rich and the governments proverty line she was literally a inch above it and she was crying having a break down because she didn't know how she's gonna get food for her baby and said she didn't want end up stealing for food I helped her out obviously but this literally opened my eyes that literally proverty to goverment and them is someone whose literally on the streets dyned by any shelter nothing to live for and sick almost dying is in proverty if they're in a homeless shelter it doesn't matter that's a home so they're not in proverty

    • @brightshining
      @brightshining Před rokem

      @@Emilythematerialgurl Wow, that's so unfortunately messed, I'm so sorry for all those that happens to

  • @sinisterplank3113
    @sinisterplank3113 Před 2 lety +2124

    As someone living in a country with socialized healthcare, this whole discussion is mind blowing. Hospitals has no impetuous to turn a profit here, they are not a for profit organization.

    • @AndroidFerret
      @AndroidFerret Před 2 lety +62

      We have socialized Healthcare and our hospitals are privatized ..means they ARE a profit organisation ..which means ..adam was completely right ..

    • @DianeKovacs
      @DianeKovacs Před 2 lety +81

      @@AndroidFerret We don't have socialized healthcare. Even the ACA is entirely private insurance. Even Medicare and Medicaid rely on private companies. It is obscene.

    • @cerulity32k
      @cerulity32k Před 2 lety +87

      @@DianeKovacs I find non-socialized healthcare bizarre. I'm grateful to have it.
      Oh no, emergency!
      $10 000 and we'll take a peek at it.
      Better not get hurt!

    • @blythehaynes3765
      @blythehaynes3765 Před 2 lety +7

      Most making comments really don't know how the health care industry works. Yes Medicare and Medicaid are managed by a private company, they are funded by the US government.

    • @AndroidFerret
      @AndroidFerret Před 2 lety +14

      @@blythehaynes3765 i have no clue about that ..im from Germany ..

  • @lebenbeilsmchdt689
    @lebenbeilsmchdt689 Před 4 lety +2770

    I mean they charged me $30 to have skim to skin with my baby immediately after my emergency C-section... Yeah overcharge is an understatement

    • @rickorshae8490
      @rickorshae8490 Před 4 lety +228

      Wow that’s horrible

    • @lebenbeilsmchdt689
      @lebenbeilsmchdt689 Před 4 lety +194

      @@rickorshae8490 dont even get me started on the "free" lactation specialist

    • @Sitharos
      @Sitharos Před 4 lety +314

      Wait... they charged you to lay your baby on your body?! That’s insane!

    • @jamilleyomtown
      @jamilleyomtown Před 4 lety +69

      Imma get a midwife if I get pregnant and give birth.

    • @ars0on
      @ars0on Před 4 lety +22

      Wow that is terrible

  • @mysqm3026
    @mysqm3026 Před 4 lety +5408

    “Hospitals can’t just give away free healthcare”
    Me: **sitting in Sweden with my disabled little brother who has been thru countless surgeries since birth, never having to pay a dime** lmao

    • @ethanwilliams4559
      @ethanwilliams4559 Před 4 lety +384

      "countless." had you paid for it in the US it'd be over already. *Laughs in non-indoctrinated.

    • @aktube9084
      @aktube9084 Před 4 lety +499

      Except u pay insane taxes and have to wait years to get something done

    • @kajekage9410
      @kajekage9410 Před 4 lety +149

      williams false

    • @kajekage9410
      @kajekage9410 Před 4 lety +293

      @@aktube9084 false.

    • @doublevendetta
      @doublevendetta Před 4 lety +529

      @@ethanwilliams4559 hi, as someone here with a chronic condition, I hope you're not trying to imply that if they had been in the US their brother wouldn't have needed all of those surgeries. Because that's just not accurate. I've probably had just as many if not more than their brother, the only difference is I'm carrying almost $100,000 in debt as a result, where they are not.

  • @DoggosintheHouse
    @DoggosintheHouse Před 2 lety +1773

    While I understand that Mike works in the industry and perhaps feels compelled to defend it, he's missing the point. For many Americans, preventative testing is simply beyond their financial reach.... hospitals DO grossly overcharge for services... Pharma companies DO grossly overcharge for medication.... arguing over the effectiveness of the test is irrelevant to the millions of Americans who cannot afford preventative care. Is Adam oversimplifying the issue? Sure... but so is Mike by giving short shrift to the financial impact.

    • @tomlxyz
      @tomlxyz Před 2 lety +10

      Isn't it still cheaper than not doing it?

    • @DoggosintheHouse
      @DoggosintheHouse Před 2 lety +286

      @@tomlxyz A Mercedes is cheaper than a Rolls Royce, but that's kind of irrelevant to someone who can't afford a metro pass. Preventive care only adds value if low income families can access it and afford to pay for it without a health plan.

    • @veronicamonell7263
      @veronicamonell7263 Před 2 lety +5

      100%%%

    • @FTZPLTC
      @FTZPLTC Před 2 lety +40

      Can definitely recommend a video by Evan Edinger that covers the vast cost/price disparity, simply by comparing healthcare prices in the US and the UK. In the UK there's very little profit motive, so what we're charged (or rather, what is paid by the government via public spending) is much closer to the actual cost of the treatment. In the US, prices were between 10 and 1000 times the cost in the UK. And it's not because you have better healthcare.

    • @jackattack9696
      @jackattack9696 Před 2 lety +15

      YES and all the unnecessary spending goes into their huge salaries and big CEOs

  • @MarkBlance
    @MarkBlance Před rokem +192

    "Just talk to your doctor." He keeps saying that. Far too many women have doctors that don't believe anything about them. Even female doctors don't believe their female patients. (which is weird.) Also, many people don't have a Primary Care Physician. I didn't for over a decade because there were not any in my area accepting patients. I even challenged my urgent care provider to find one and they couldn't. I told them to stop recommending people find one until they themselves could find one. The sad look they got would have been funny if the situation wasn't so sad.

    • @beautiful.nightmare13
      @beautiful.nightmare13 Před rokem +5

      It’s actually not that weird that female doctors don’t believe their female patients because they are learning the same material in medical as their make peers which all stems from a lack of research on the differences between men & women(ex: symptoms of heart attacks)

    • @beautiful.nightmare13
      @beautiful.nightmare13 Před rokem +1

      *medical school

    • @MarkBlance
      @MarkBlance Před rokem +5

      @@beautiful.nightmare13 It is weird though. These would be the same people experiencing this trend and hearing it from their loved ones to then continue it.
      Okay, then it is at least extremely unfortunate and disappointing.

    • @CelineNoyce
      @CelineNoyce Před 8 měsíci

      Doctors are required to tell you the "standard of care" so what is the point of talking to my doctor. They have a gag order not to be honest with me.

    • @MarkBlance
      @MarkBlance Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@james6873t New York State, USA. No one in my area was accepting new patients. Even now there are not that many. The one I eventually found was new and needed patients.
      I looked right at the PA. "Prove it. Find one, right now." Web page. Scroll, scroll, scroll. "Don't recommend it if it's not possible."

  • @craggolly
    @craggolly Před 5 lety +9336

    "whatever the price, you're gonna pay because you need that insulin to live" you overestimate my will to live

  • @alexhb7949
    @alexhb7949 Před 4 lety +2068

    “We can’t give away healthcare for free” that’s not what they’re asking . They’re asking you don’t charge people 10x what the price should be

    • @lulu1night4ever
      @lulu1night4ever Před 4 lety +50

      Alex HB you determine the price because u know ? There are people that are hired to send the bills , accounting , due insurance etc. etc. and that *doesn’t* cover the *80* hour a week shifts that medical staff work in hospitals . It’s not that hard to see why personalised healthcare (a US problem) is ineffective to tax-based healthcare .
      L

    • @gopikannan8162
      @gopikannan8162 Před 4 lety +3

      @@lulu1night4ever mk

    • @GranolaBars11
      @GranolaBars11 Před 4 lety +63

      Exactly. You can turn a profit without overcharging.

    • @Outwardpd
      @Outwardpd Před 4 lety +46

      That isn't hospital's fault, that is insurance companies fault who strongarm hospitals into giving them massive discounts on everything and then hospitals have to raise the price to compensate because most hospitals are non-profit.

    • @dariosanchez7699
      @dariosanchez7699 Před 4 lety +8

      And also to have the government have much better oversight and a system that helps everyone.

  • @stephenking5852
    @stephenking5852 Před 2 lety +45

    In the final episode of Adam Ruins Everything, Adam admitted to oversimplifying topics so they could be easy to understand and entertaining, otherwise he would give too much info that would be confusing and boring for the sake of total accuracy. He also had an episode where another character pointed out his mistakes in previous episodes, and why his findings wouldn’t convince anyone anyway, all because of the backfire effect.

  • @nerfworthy218
    @nerfworthy218 Před 2 lety +26

    Thank you for sharing this, Dr Mike. My mother was SO scared because of this propaganda back in the 80s/90s, when she got a "false positive" from a mammogram she swore them off for life. I was 25 years old when she was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer that was metastatic into her lungs, stomach, and other organs. Because she was so scared of false positives, she died and it could have been easily prevented. Her type of cancer was slow-growing and likely took over a decade to get as bad as it did.
    I only wish this awareness was being spread back in the mid-2000s or even 2010s so my mother might still be here today.

  • @-4subscriberswithahammerad521
    @-4subscriberswithahammerad521 Před 5 lety +7263

    I was waiting for Adam to ruin the hospital by destroying all the medical equipment
    but this is good too

  • @scattershotbrain8029
    @scattershotbrain8029 Před 3 lety +3530

    Living in a country where health care is subsidised, hearing people talk about hospitals as businesses is wild

    • @TOH_Fan
      @TOH_Fan Před 3 lety +118

      Welcome to the land of capital baby!

    • @kevinkarraker9864
      @kevinkarraker9864 Před 3 lety +54

      @@TOH_Fan to be fair the capitalist nature is less of a problem and it’s more the global influence America wants to present, if spend else where was reduced and brought home things like government healthcare and even education could have big gains in improvement, but America putting its hands everywhere and not focusing on itself caused these issues, 80 years ago these things weren’t a problem they’ve become more and more of a problem since the Cold War and America’s global presence has increased.

    • @therealwinston3634
      @therealwinston3634 Před 3 lety +32

      @@kevinkarraker9864 problem with subsidised healthcare (or socialism, if we want to call it that) is, that they only pay you the cheapest treatments
      trust me, my mother works as an doctor-assistant, and she said to me once, that I should better see to get a private-health-insurence

    • @kevinkarraker9864
      @kevinkarraker9864 Před 3 lety +18

      @@therealwinston3634 i didn’t say anything about subsidized health care, I was just saying that if we as a country focused on our selfs we could improve. A mix of privatization and subsidized healthcare or a system similar to a school choice system for health care, I think there are more ways to do health care than what we have or socialism and if we lowered our global presence and government spending we might be able to try them out

    • @oaktutor1154
      @oaktutor1154 Před 3 lety +1

      Fact

  • @absynthe1972
    @absynthe1972 Před 2 lety +30

    After I had my first mammogram, I was called back and told they found "unidentified spots" in the breast tissue. So I go back, have another mammogram, X-rays, a sonogram of both breasts and lymph nodes. After I get called back with THOSE results, I was told that my breasts are too fatty and need a reduction. Needless to say, I was livid.

  • @makenziebrothers9366
    @makenziebrothers9366 Před 2 lety +103

    I would be interested to hear your reaction to “The Price We Pay,” by Dr. Marty Makary. He argues, quite persuasively, that hospitals are engaged in some of the behavior that Adam alleges, but pointed out that the blame is shared by insurance companies and other stakeholders. Particularly concerning is how much of this happens without the knowledge of the doctor.

    • @saucevc8353
      @saucevc8353 Před rokem +1

      I mean what person who wants socialized healthcare doesn't already think insurance companies are equally scummy?

    • @Unsustainable_Games
      @Unsustainable_Games Před rokem +1

      actually the full clip of the episode does also gives the insurance companies part of the blame. i wouldn't have cut out so much because context is missing (but i understand it for copyright reasons)

  • @_Fuscous
    @_Fuscous Před 4 lety +3522

    "We can't just give out free healthcare"
    *laughs in basically anywhere other than america*

    • @rkit6707
      @rkit6707 Před 4 lety +168

      Fuscous GD Nothing is free.

    • @TianoAnnunziata
      @TianoAnnunziata Před 4 lety +96

      Where does that money come from ?

    • @Cadenwinz
      @Cadenwinz Před 4 lety +96

      Nothing is actually free

    • @gentlemanjones8469
      @gentlemanjones8469 Před 4 lety +120

      *laughs in inferior healthcare*

    • @rejiix
      @rejiix Před 4 lety +49

      @@gentlemanjones8469 Nah, you can still pay for private healthcare

  • @ivanhegyi6820
    @ivanhegyi6820 Před 4 lety +6255

    “We can’t just give out free healthcare”
    Laughs in Swiss

  • @owahsane4506
    @owahsane4506 Před 2 lety +90

    It's honestly been saddening to see Americans say that there's no thing such as Universal Healthcare when a majority of developped countried actually have it. Hope y'all will end up having it

    • @nakul2702
      @nakul2702 Před 2 lety +4

      We hope

    • @shanewilson7994
      @shanewilson7994 Před 2 lety +5

      I hope so too. Spent 3 months playing "is it a pulled ligament or a blood clot in your leg" before I finally had to go to the doctor. And then a thousand dollars out of pocket between the visit and the hospital for a ultrasound, and its a ligament issue.
      But the good news, this visit made me hit my deductible, in late October which resets in January.

    • @T0mm3n
      @T0mm3n Před 2 lety +2

      We have Universal healthcare here, its dreadful and I pity anyone who cant afford to go private

    • @shanewilson7994
      @shanewilson7994 Před 2 lety +6

      @@T0mm3n where is here?

    • @BandGGaming
      @BandGGaming Před 2 lety +2

      The problem is figuring out *which* flavor of universal healthcare actually works the best for us

  • @mrnofacenokace8131
    @mrnofacenokace8131 Před rokem +21

    I love the silence and look when adam talks about the chargemaster aspect priceless

    • @davidfaxon3336
      @davidfaxon3336 Před rokem +2

      You should see the chargemaster. Oh yea the hospital loves to hide it🤣🤣🤣

  • @ettanasf
    @ettanasf Před 4 lety +2036

    Yeah. But the “poverty line” you have to fall below is basically destitute. I got kicked off Medicaid in Michigan because I made to much money, working 30hrs a week, AT MCDONALDS! I couldn’t afford FOOD regularly, but somehow I made too much money to be considered poor. So. I call BS!

    • @kyleiarhodes7070
      @kyleiarhodes7070 Před 4 lety +149

      Minimum wage is not equal to livable wage

    • @davidwolf4772
      @davidwolf4772 Před 3 lety +85

      I recently had a surgery. I got a bill from the hospital, I then get a bill from the anesthesiologist, then I get one from the actual surgeon. Don't forget bills from the person who did an ultra sound, and then one from a cat scan. It's very confusing and you have know idea how much what going to cost. Heaven forbid one of those is out of network.

    • @darlingnicki9706
      @darlingnicki9706 Před 3 lety +48

      My mom lives off survivor's benefits from social security. She doesn't qualify for just about any programs. In order to qualify she would have to be making 1,499.00. A month. 1,500 a month, nope. And I'm just talking about supplemental insurance. She's on Medicare, but it basically covers nothing and costs her $250 a month. They deduct it automatically. It's freaking insane. And terrifying.

    • @taylorn2574
      @taylorn2574 Před 3 lety +11

      You need to find away to move to Canada, I think they have free healthcare there

    • @ettanasf
      @ettanasf Před 3 lety +12

      Taylor N no. It isn’t free. It’s paid for by higher taxes. But it is available to all.

  • @artoheinonen2783
    @artoheinonen2783 Před 4 lety +4626

    As a Scandinavian this video feels like watching alien culture

    • @deadpool6290
      @deadpool6290 Před 4 lety +353

      Don't forget when they need to pay when ambulance is called

    • @lenaball6331
      @lenaball6331 Před 4 lety +110

      Oh yes I can imagine (I'm German btw... I mean our Healthcare system is good... But yours is definitely better 😁)

    •  Před 4 lety +105

      Don't forget the tax bill you're presented with over a life time - nothing is for free.

    • @LordJuzzie
      @LordJuzzie Před 4 lety +247

      @ Thats the point tough. ITs a small amount of money spread out over your life time. Rather a huge lump sum every year. In addition its not just you paying in, the rest of the population is, which means the cost for you as an individual is much smaller.

    •  Před 4 lety +50

      juzt156 as one of the people have paid 60+% in taxes for decade, I seriously doubt it would be more expensive with insurance. I know the idea is that the broadest should carry the biggest burden but seriously... anyone paying more than 50% in taxes is being robbed and shafted by their government. That's my opinion - it's ok to disagree with me 😊

  • @jugglerthejester5648
    @jugglerthejester5648 Před 2 lety +36

    Old video, I know.
    Adam didn't say that hospitals are not the best because they overcharge, he said they're not the best AND they overcharge.

  • @darkjediMIK
    @darkjediMIK Před 2 lety +108

    Adam posting scary stats and then following up with expert guidance is the style of his videos cause I think people go to extremes so he shows them the opposite extreme and then shows there’s actually a middle ground. Like his videos on charities, it starts off sounding like he’s saying charity is bad but it ends by explaining how certain charities are better than other charities which are for show or whatever.

  • @oldman1297
    @oldman1297 Před 4 lety +725

    They cut out a massive part where Adam explained why hospitals overcharge

    • @amviramontes41
      @amviramontes41 Před 4 lety +140

      Mike has to edit to make his points he needs to have job security 🤣

    • @humblegorilla935
      @humblegorilla935 Před 4 lety +52

      Doctor defending his greedy profession

    • @Watchers_Puppet
      @Watchers_Puppet Před 4 lety +29

      @@humblegorilla935 don't say that he doesn't like how it works and believes it isn't right so don't connect him to it. Also he doesn't like how Adam presented it and I fully understand why. Adam ruins everything is show proven information on something that we use every day and in a later episode he explains on this (not the hospital subject exactly) of how you can still do or use the things he talks about. From what I know the whole purpose of the show is to tell you information about certain subjects and how to make it better (depending on what subject) but how he explains this episode is making out all hospital look bad and methods of medical practices. So please don't judge him for criticizing the show for that oh and sorry for the long comment but next time be careful of what you say. =)

    • @JohnM0rris
      @JohnM0rris Před 4 lety +11

      @@humblegorilla935 😂 Poor and jealous. It's ok bro. Being poor makes us tough, don't be a hater

    • @oxy7822
      @oxy7822 Před 4 lety +8

      he pretty much explained it so he thought he shouldnt put that part

  • @jakehawkinsmusic
    @jakehawkinsmusic Před 3 lety +1292

    my hospital charged me $998 for 2 staples in the head, and didnt even check me for a concussion when in fact i had one. A perfect example of "we're going to make you pay whatever we want because we can"

    • @bexica5676
      @bexica5676 Před 3 lety +60

      Similar for me. I got charged for 15 stitches to the front of my head, a X-ray of my nose, and was sent home with symptoms of a head injury. No CT scan. Turns out I did have a traumatic brain injury, but thank god they knew I didn’t break my nose 🙄

    • @Critical3rror
      @Critical3rror Před 3 lety +6

      I'm sure they knew you had a concussion and told you to get plenty of rest which, guess what, is the only real treatment for a concussion. Doctors arent magic, some things you just gotta chill out with. Im sure they told whoever you were with to keep an eye on you and told you to tell them if anything felt off. If you dont believe that rest is the best thing for a concussion then please tell me what treatment you would use. Also how long after your concussion were you at the office for? Most concerning symptoms of a concussion occur within 3 to 6 hours from the time of the injury. Give us more information because you obviously found out about your concussion somehow. Unless it was a self diagnosis which in that case you are just the average idiot going on webMD and finding out they have every cancer in the world

    • @jakehawkinsmusic
      @jakehawkinsmusic Před 3 lety +31

      @@Critical3rror wow dude, way to call someone an idiot behind anonymity. Yeah, I think it's safe to say, seeing stars and blurred vision for a moment followed by throwing up and lightheadedness would indicate a concussion. And yeah, $998 for 2 staples. Healthcare in America is a joke.

    • @lillburtlonk3721
      @lillburtlonk3721 Před 3 lety +30

      ​@@Critical3rror Im sure that you have no way of knowing what a doctor said to somebody you don't know on the internet, but here you are acting like you're omniscient and know exactly what happens to everybody. Stop pretending that doctors are perfect and are incapable of making mistakes, hundreds of thousands of people die from medical mistakes each year so why are you assuming that the doctors knew this random person that you have never met had a concussion and treated them accordingly.
      By the way, trying to self-diagnosis yourself doesn't make you an idiot, it's normal for people to be concerned or act irrationally when they feel like something is wrong within their body; Yes, certain ailments require a medical diagnosis, but you don't degrade people for trying to figure out what's wrong with them. Concussions are also one of the easiest conditions to diagnose too, it's not impossible for somebody to put two and two together. I get that it might be annoying to live in a culture where certain illnesses are considered cool or quirky to a lot of people but you have to consider the fact that ailments and injuries are extremely common; Most people are just trying to figure out why they have a sharp pain in their chest or why they're nose is stuffy without having to spend money on an appointment only to be told something they already know like drink warm liquids or get plenty of sleep. (doctors appointments are not always free for some people!)

    • @iainoftheizzetleague9850
      @iainoftheizzetleague9850 Před 2 lety +18

      My mom pulled several tendons in her leg and had to pay $1200 for a brace that, if you went to the website of the company that made the brace, cost 60 or 70.

  • @texasprogressive8379
    @texasprogressive8379 Před 2 lety +26

    As someone who did medical billing all through college I can tell you the charge Master price never gets paid. The medical insurance company pays whatever the hell they want to. They claim that they pay a competitive rate per CPT or Procedue code. The problem is that they consider Medicare a competitor. As a result when Medicare makes it policy that they no longer pay for venipuncture. A thing that actually happened, all the insurance companies follow suit and the hospitals eat those costs. The insurance companies control the prices not the hospitals. Also if I facility stops taking Medicare they will no longer receive huge tax credits which every hospital needs. The hospital I worked for was small and many claims never get paid. If a patient has medicaid, the unpaid portion of this bill cannot be billed to the patient. Hospital rates seem absurd on paper but those prices apply to practically nobody.

    • @Lowlightt
      @Lowlightt Před rokem +6

      I worked in bill collections for awhile. Based on the absurd medical bills hospitals sold to collection agencies I call bullshit on your post.

    • @davidfaxon3336
      @davidfaxon3336 Před rokem

      B.S. the hospitals do indeed control it. The part insurance plays is how much they will pay. Not the gross amount a hospital can charge. No wonder the American people get screwed on medical bills. People that work in billing making mistakes like the one you just spoke. That's why 90% of medical bills contain errors

    • @davidfaxon3336
      @davidfaxon3336 Před rokem

      @@Lowlightt you're right they're on that bullshit

  • @ericm1839
    @ericm1839 Před 2 lety +14

    The other problem with trashing mammograms and the whole "not every breast cancer is the same" line is that the hallmark of cancer is unregulated mutations and cell division. Sure, not every breast tumor is deadly, but what made breast cancer so scary is that the proximity to the lymphatic system increases the risk of metastasis. If you catch it early in the breast you can treat it and many patients go into remission, but if you dont and the cancer spreads into the lymphatic system you basically went from having a treatable cancer in one small area to potentially having cancer anywhere in your body

  • @laurad1577
    @laurad1577 Před 4 lety +4481

    As a Canadian, I can’t relate

    • @unedominiquemkt
      @unedominiquemkt Před 4 lety +85

      As a Canadian living in Québec, I can't relate even more 😜

    • @mcmahon1130
      @mcmahon1130 Před 4 lety +174

      As a Canadian and American dual citizen who lives in the States I can relate but don't know why I continue to relate.

    • @noodle4498
      @noodle4498 Před 4 lety +189

      Atleast we don’t have to wait 6 months to get treatment

    • @imnotgaybut6408
      @imnotgaybut6408 Před 4 lety +16

      As a Dane, I can't relate either

    • @StarDoesntUpload
      @StarDoesntUpload Před 4 lety +145

      Yes, we have a different healthcare system. We don't have to deal with all this bs, but then again, we spent roughly half our tax dollars on healthcare, and we have wait times that are way too long. No healthcare system is perfect.

  • @Cinema_Treats
    @Cinema_Treats Před 4 lety +3405

    This entire comment section:
    “You can’t give out free healthcare” *laughs in any country except America*

    • @johanngotlub7662
      @johanngotlub7662 Před 4 lety +108

      How so? There is no free healthcare anywhere in the world.

    • @ryanhood4374
      @ryanhood4374 Před 4 lety +234

      Johann Gotlub shhhhhhh you’re being dumb use google first

    • @emogirl4072
      @emogirl4072 Před 4 lety +207

      @@johanngotlub7662
      *Laughs in England*

    • @johnelmartagbago3764
      @johnelmartagbago3764 Před 4 lety +185

      @@johanngotlub7662 uhm actually, there are free healthcares in most countries

    • @margot3711
      @margot3711 Před 4 lety +27

      @@johanngotlub7662 .....

  • @beswick1306
    @beswick1306 Před rokem +43

    "Hospitals need to turn a profit in order to exist"
    No. They don't. My man here in the UK the hospitals are owned directly by the government and it works so so much better.

    • @Algebruh2407
      @Algebruh2407 Před 10 měsíci

      Keep telling yourself that. The NHS is a massive shitshow. My grandad had fallen down the stairs and broken his hip, and was left waiting for 4 and a half hours on the floor for an ambulance and then was given some pretty poor attention in the hospital because of how crowded it was.

    • @WILLtTHOMPSON2906
      @WILLtTHOMPSON2906 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@Algebruh2407 it wasn't like that until the tories came in

    • @jerelull9629
      @jerelull9629 Před 9 měsíci +1

      That depends on who you talk to. The UK NHS isn't all unicorns and rainbows.

  • @phoenixsweet1697
    @phoenixsweet1697 Před 2 lety +250

    I do like Adam, because he made sure that there was an episode that explained that he does his best and he makes mistakes. He encourages us to look it up ourselves

    • @specialsause949
      @specialsause949 Před rokem +17

      I really liked Adam Ruins Everything. Then he did an episode on the second amendment and guns. This is an area I actually have quite a bit of knowledge in and was looking forward to it.
      They get a LOT wrong in the second amendment episode. They mix several legal concepts up (stand your ground, castle doctrine, and duty to retreat).
      They take multiple shots at the NRA (which is fine, I'm not a fan of the NRA). They talk about a self defense case where a black man shot someone in self defense and mentioned the NRA was nowhere to help the black man. The problem is that the NRA doesn't do self defense cases, they do gun rights cases and it wasn't a gun rights case. The NRA has helped black individuals get their guns rights back but they don't mention those.
      There's also another case where a black woman shot her abusive boyfriend. They mention it's a reason to loosen self defense law. That woman later won in appeal and is an advocate of STRENGTHENING self defense law.
      I understand there's a lot of research that goes into these shows. However, when asserting that the NRA didn't help a black person in a case, which is implying they're only for white people having their gun rights, they could have actually looked into whether the NRA does help minorities or not. Again, I don't care for the NRA.
      I understand guns are a controversial topic. I'm not here to convince anyone otherwise. However, that episode showed me that they cherry picked data for a specific narrative. It made me question other episodes they've done.
      Also, it irked me that they mentioned gun rights and racism but didn't point out that gun control started out racist and currently only hurts poor minorities. It only hurts poor people when adding cost and tax stamps to firearms.

    • @kishascape
      @kishascape Před rokem +5

      He’s more of a Reddit echo chamber mouth piece for overindulgent beardnecks. Which is why to this day he still hasn’t made a ruin video about reddit and beardnecks.

    • @samanthab2715
      @samanthab2715 Před rokem +4

      @@kishascapehe may. He just started posting on CZcams.
      Sincerely,
      Not a Beardneck

    • @alexanderwu
      @alexanderwu Před rokem +2

      That's not all excuse to get so many things wrong. If you're unable to make quality content that is mostly accurate and informative, you shouldn't try.

    • @cherriberri8373
      @cherriberri8373 Před rokem +3

      @@alexanderwu literally this. It is okay to make mistakes, and I am a firm believer in growing from mistakes and second chances. But Adam constantly makes mistakes and defends them and deny they exist, not even an attempt to learn from it. Someone who isnt willing to learn from a mistake will only learn how to make it again... thats the guy you want to listen to? Cause that is a mistake yourself then.
      He reminds me of my dad funnily enough, but only because just like my dad he must be right in everything- but he has such an open mind teehee!

  • @tseries1767
    @tseries1767 Před 4 lety +789

    He sounds like he was disaggreeing to Adam but 90% of the time he agrees to Adam

    • @glitchpink
      @glitchpink Před 4 lety +53

      Julie Walker he said countless times he agreed

    • @peacefulmind4278
      @peacefulmind4278 Před 4 lety +106

      He agrees with the information, not the presentation and delivery.

    • @kurokokirito5264
      @kurokokirito5264 Před 4 lety +11

      Agrees on some of the info not totally on the presentation part that is why he's providing recommendation on how to improve the presentation and the information..

    • @prestonwright8645
      @prestonwright8645 Před 4 lety +11

      I think he more doesn’t like the oversimplification but Adam Ruins Everything is supposed to be entertaining so it can’t.

    • @jeus_saaa
      @jeus_saaa Před 4 lety +8

      If anything he was against the presentation, not the information

  • @Canadiator
    @Canadiator Před 4 lety +1071

    I love how he completely cuts out the part of adam explaining the chargemaster.

    • @camtootrash2515
      @camtootrash2515 Před 4 lety +99

      Most of the chargemaster scene is jokes and he did address the chargemaster

    • @Canadiator
      @Canadiator Před 4 lety +52

      @@camtootrash2515 I'm talking about the cutscene from when they first introduced it, the part he cut out for some reason

    • @Kwiwiwiwi
      @Kwiwiwiwi Před 4 lety +93

      Cameron Spurvey probably because he didn’t have a reaction to it? Because we’re here to see his reaction, not the Adam ruins everything episode

    • @RealitySurreal
      @RealitySurreal Před 4 lety +41

      Yeah dang it, that was one of the biggest things I wanted a yes or no on. I guess since he decided not to dispute it would in some part say that it's true and unfortunately used in that manner. I'm sure the fact he works for a hospital has something to do with not outright saying.

    • @lisacox3750
      @lisacox3750 Před 4 lety +29

      @@RealitySurreal I wanted him to address the chargemaster too. I also think there is some truth to what Adam was saying which is why he didn't outright address it. I did a little bit of medical coding years ago and had always wondered how they came up with the prices. Yeah, I found out later on that some of the pricing is really made up...like there is no real way they could justify some of the pricing to be so high.

  • @ohthehorror31
    @ohthehorror31 Před 2 lety +132

    "hospitals don't just up the prices for their own good"... 🤯 Yes they do bud. The hospital business is notorious for being all about the cash. They overcharge, cut corners, and will find any and every way to take advantage of people who are none the wiser. Several different members of my family are nurses and the experiences they have shared are mind boggling and heartbreaking.

    • @deshawnbbuckner
      @deshawnbbuckner Před 2 lety +22

      Yea it was REAL easy to tell he's an advocate for the hospital system just from his responses that were pretty much saying yeeaaa I know it sucks and isn't Right or fair but Eh what can you do this is how it is 😁

    • @DrFunk-rk6yl
      @DrFunk-rk6yl Před rokem +4

      I have doctors, nurses, and pharmacists in my family and I also work in health care. You are doing the exact same thing as Adam with oversimplification. It sounds more like your family members are not working in good hospitals.

    • @voihoi1750
      @voihoi1750 Před rokem +1

      he's smarter than you

    • @adoptdontshop3911
      @adoptdontshop3911 Před rokem +1

      $20 for a bandaid

    • @joaovmlsilva3509
      @joaovmlsilva3509 Před rokem +2

      Capitalism is truly amazing 😍

  • @thesurgepartybandnj5426
    @thesurgepartybandnj5426 Před rokem +8

    Thanks for your perspective. I just had my hip replaced and all I could think is “Get Me Out If Here Fast” Surgery at 7am, on my way home at 4:00 same day. I just kept thinking about that Adam Ruins Everything video!

  • @felinecorpse
    @felinecorpse Před 4 lety +758

    "You cant just ignore bills, hospitals would close!"
    American Banks: "huh?"

    • @jaymesigler6402
      @jaymesigler6402 Před 4 lety +17

      I always ignore my hospital bills. I don't even open them anymore.

    • @a.n.l.aantineoliberalismas4504
      @a.n.l.aantineoliberalismas4504 Před 4 lety +15

      @@jaymesigler6402 me too maby because I dont live in the US and we dont have medical Bill's

    • @fallingpetunias9046
      @fallingpetunias9046 Před 4 lety +3

      @@a.n.l.aantineoliberalismas4504 Are there scams where people send medical bills to folks in countries with socialized medicine? I feel like it might actually work.

    • @kayypurrs1138
      @kayypurrs1138 Před 4 lety +3

      @@jaymesigler6402 that ao depends on the state in Florida if u cant pay a hospital bill for a certain amount of years it goes away(certain types will stay i think) but in New York it can follow u for life and ive heard can even cause legal problems

    • @vegas_party_animal7737
      @vegas_party_animal7737 Před 4 lety +3

      Jayme Sigler honestly I have done the same thing. I work in Vegas and see ambulances come to pick up homeless people off the strip all the time. Why am I paying for hospital treatments when they are treating others for free?

  • @tasneemahmed5821
    @tasneemahmed5821 Před 4 lety +246

    3:20 okay doctor Mike, this may be the first time I'll fundmantally disagree with you. If hospitals didn't overcharge then there would be no need of charity, and most people don't fall below the poverty line but are very much incapable of paying those ridiculous prices.

    • @weeksweeks9552
      @weeksweeks9552 Před 4 lety +23

      If restaurant managers paid their waitresses adequate wage then there will be no need for tips to exist.
      If we make education cheaper thus more educated and successful citizens, then there would be no need for charity programs.
      If Kim Jong un didn't hate America then there would be no need for nuclear warfare.
      Too many if's not enough reality.
      Face it this is the reality of a capitalistic system.

    • @samsonchitalu5568
      @samsonchitalu5568 Před 4 lety +1

      Well said

    • @legitmemedealer2533
      @legitmemedealer2533 Před 4 lety +1

      @Not Sure underrated reply

    • @nineteenboston498
      @nineteenboston498 Před 4 lety +4

      Correct. Hospitals don't need to be for profit, and in fact many aren't. Non-profit doesn't mean no salaries for the workers, it means they get enough to pay adequate salaries for all employees plus enough to cover all basic costs of existing, operating, and for the services provided.
      A huge part of health care costs in the US is due to the massive for profit insurance companies in the middle. If we took all the costs of premiums for healthcare we all currently pay, and instead allowed those costs to be taken as tax to pay for universal healthcare, we would save money and completely cover all in our country.
      I need to look up the data to link here, but the statements that hospitals need to make money is false.

  • @StNick119
    @StNick119 Před 2 lety +38

    Here in Ireland, we have an unusual (to my knowledge) system. We have public hospitals and private hospitals, normal enough. Public hospitals have both public AND private healthcare provided in them. Doctors who work in the private sector are allowed to work out of these hospitals either by paying for the rooms and resources they use, or in exchange for doing some public healthcare work (while still being paid for the hours that they put in). However, it's open to abuse. Investigations by our national broadcaster have exposed doctors only taking care of their private patients and ignoring the public ones completely while still claiming for the hours.

    • @Algebruh2407
      @Algebruh2407 Před 10 měsíci

      I mean, it is a somewhat similar thing that happens in Australia. I went to see a specialist surgeon in a public hospital because the public hospital rents out rooms to private providers and doctors. The reasons for it though is because the Australian public hospitals (at least in the state that I live in) are often strapped for cash in the suburbs, and our public healthcare system doesn't cover things like non-emergency dental, optometrists, audiologists and cosmetic surgery, but they want to make it cheaper and more convenient for the public by offering it all in one place as well as reducing costs for the private practice (to hopefully make it cheaper for the clients as well)

  • @Mr.MaybeJB
    @Mr.MaybeJB Před 2 lety +37

    Narrator: “Dying is bad.”
    Dr. Mike: “So, this is 100% true!” 😆

  • @sharonrose4584
    @sharonrose4584 Před 5 lety +647

    Nobody runs faster than a person who has seen a notification from Dr.Mike
    Hint. *that's me*😂😂

    • @ghazalsh.1846
      @ghazalsh.1846 Před 5 lety +1

      thatlovely pineapple same here😂

    • @amarahmohammed4556
      @amarahmohammed4556 Před 5 lety +1

      this so me

    • @sandrovtg3521
      @sandrovtg3521 Před 5 lety +1

      thatlovely pineapple that was a bad hint

    • @versionstar4352
      @versionstar4352 Před 5 lety +2

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    • @aidanwaters7075
      @aidanwaters7075 Před 5 lety +1

      someone running for an ice cream van

  • @Bramslootmans
    @Bramslootmans Před 4 lety +567

    Hospitals in US are wayyy more capitalistic minded than the rest of the world. You can’t deny that the American healthcare system isn’t based on pure profit. I’m not blaming doctors or medical staff but I do think it’s a bad system.

    • @Bramslootmans
      @Bramslootmans Před 4 lety +9

      Jacob Connolly Not a native speaker, but yeah, you’re right 😜

    • @Bramslootmans
      @Bramslootmans Před 4 lety +8

      Jacob Connolly Funny thing, if I translate this to my own language I would make the same mistake. It’s indeed a double negative. Didn’t see it the first time I guess.. 😂

    • @Bramslootmans
      @Bramslootmans Před 4 lety +1

      Jacob Connolly Dutch. ✌🏻

    • @ThePrimordialArchon
      @ThePrimordialArchon Před 4 lety +3

      lol literally every other country healthcare is free and actually America has a worse system in every part compared to even England and those fuckheads can’t even have straight teeth

    • @dartfamily3409
      @dartfamily3409 Před 4 lety

      Bram Slootmans that’s really cool!

  • @LPGirl4E
    @LPGirl4E Před 2 lety +19

    This year I've been to the hospital about 30 times. First I've been diagnosed with irritabile bowel syndrome, after months of diarrhea. Then I've had liver cancer, luckily it was found early during a routine control of my lower body. I've had surgery, then chemio. I am a psychiatric patient and I've had 4 emergency hospitalizations due to attempted suicide with meds, so tons of NG tubes, gastric lavage. I have several bone problems due to an incapacity of my body to metabolize calcium, and I also have severe asthma, and the two together often end up in fractured ribs.
    Haven't paid a single cent in hospital bills, and overall about less than 1k euros in meds ( 4 different psychiatric meds, painkillers for bone and joint pain, iriitable bowel meds, contraceptive pill) and about 400 for weekly bloodwork for my lithium levels. I've spent more on tattoos and I've only got two this year. Healthcare in the US is botched.

  • @robinwildheart5321
    @robinwildheart5321 Před 2 lety +7

    Hey Doctor Mike I'm a 55 year old woman, started getting mammograms around 3 years ago. At first it was a little scary but now I know what to expect. The peace of mind is worth a few minutes of discomfort. I suggest to any woman debating with themselves about doing it, go on and do it. Getting started is the hardest part.

  • @kitz3691
    @kitz3691 Před 4 lety +182

    No joke once my father went to a hospital and they charged 30$ to MEASURE YOUR PULSE and 15$ for a BAND-AID.

    • @greglindstrom1705
      @greglindstrom1705 Před 4 lety +4

      i got charged $15 to glue my head back together after i split it open...

    • @refrweerf
      @refrweerf Před 4 lety +6

      Sh4d0_W just to check you have the flu? 2000$. And the service was terrible as I waited for 4 hours in the ER just to know I have the flu and it took 2000$?

    • @goose7215
      @goose7215 Před 4 lety +3

      My family got charged about $1000. We waited the majority in the waiting room.

    • @daxdarve8817
      @daxdarve8817 Před 4 lety +1

      @@refrweerf the NHS is much better.
      You not having to pay for an insurance policy that not every hospital will take and pay for a broken leg.
      Yes we pay council tax and income tax which goes towards it .

  • @Subparanon
    @Subparanon Před 4 lety +827

    "If hospitals don't make a profit they go out of business and there are no more hospitals" you need an addendum to that "In America". In countries with socialized medicine the hospitals are there to provide public services, not turn a profit. They are paid for out of taxation and the prices are VERY transparent because the government doesn't like to be ripped off. Healthcare in America is nuts. It doesn't have to be this way, but it is this way largely because of the incredible lobbying power of insurance companies and pharmaceutical companies.

    • @alalalalsekkeke
      @alalalalsekkeke Před 4 lety +8

      free healthcare is stupid. even making everything free is stupid. economy is a important part of our life. people cant just understand finance and business. making things free can make money lose value. even giving away money can even drop the value of money. money can power anything, ego, business, etc. and without its value it can crash the economy and literally make the world bankrupt. people just want everything to be free. theres nothing free in life, you work hard for it.

    • @AlexandarHullRichter
      @AlexandarHullRichter Před 4 lety +117

      Life saving services are not in existence to support economies. There is a point where the purpose (hospitals doing their job) is more important than the side effect (making some people money).
      Sometime we have to face the consequences of our choices to put the economy on a pedestal and leave the people to die.
      Making a profit off of treating people is immoral when people are allowed to die for lack of funds.
      Making a profit in housing is immoral when people are made homeless for lack of money to pay rent.
      Making a profit in any business is immoral when that business pays any of its employees less than they need to survive.
      You'll notice there is a difference between covering expenses, and turning a profit. Covering expenses in necessary. Turning a profit in excess of necessary expenses is not necessary. That profit is immoral when it results in human casualties that wouldn't be necessary if the organization only covered expenses.

    • @Somerandomdude-ev2uh
      @Somerandomdude-ev2uh Před 4 lety +47

      @@alalalalsekkeke people actually realise that its not free.
      But surely America needs some changes?
      Do you really thing that the overcharging is fair? In a situation where you cant comparison shop?
      Also making healthcare free can also be an investment ask yourself this
      Is a healthy workforce more productive?
      Is being bankrupt by medical bills a motivator for crime?

    • @Thunderth
      @Thunderth Před 4 lety +1

      America is the third largest country in the world. Are prices absurd? of course. Would free healthcare fix this? No, it would leave most hospitals shutting down due to the loss of profit because of pharmaceutical, employee, equipment, special care, etc. bills that need to be covered for the over 300 million people in the U.S. should they need to come in. If you can't make money, you can't make things better.

    • @Somerandomdude-ev2uh
      @Somerandomdude-ev2uh Před 4 lety +28

      @@Thunderth with real prices and proper regulation the system would be massively better. And if that was done free healthcare would be feasible although not necessary. Although I feel children should get free healthcare

  • @meolessy127
    @meolessy127 Před 2 lety +65

    I find it underwhelming to watch a doctor defend the healthcare system like a child trying to bargain with their parents.

    • @desolatemess9612
      @desolatemess9612 Před 2 lety +5

      I’ve been looking for this comment to like it

    • @dancingcarapace
      @dancingcarapace Před 2 lety +3

      Yeah, sadly because Mike’s in this system he’s drank the Privatised Healthcare Koolaid and refuses to acknowledge that Adam’s right. Americans are getting swindled out of every dollar the hospitals and their insurance companies can squeeze out of them.
      I’d know. Before my mom moved us to the UK she worked for one of the biggest Medical Insurance companies in the United States. She worked Data entry and she realised just how much the customers who didn’t work for the company were getting screwed out of.

    • @AlbertoDelacruz92
      @AlbertoDelacruz92 Před 2 lety +7

      EXACTLY... instead of "reacting" to this amazing video of Adam trying to educate us....why not be PROACTIVE and come up with solutions/actions you can do to actually help people?

    • @smellypatel5272
      @smellypatel5272 Před 2 lety

      Sounds like you know nothing then. Doctor don't benefit from defending the healthcare system. In fact, in many cases, doctors suffer from the greed. I'm in med school and Dr Mike was def. In the wrong with how he defended these companies

  • @blackspiderman1887
    @blackspiderman1887 Před 2 lety +153

    So basically Adam was right. Adam's job isn't to send a message. Adam job is to put the facts on the table and you make an educated decision. His show done exactly what it's supposed to do.

    • @NurseTinathepisces1133
      @NurseTinathepisces1133 Před rokem +2

      Thank you

    • @KC-yv6hy
      @KC-yv6hy Před rokem +11

      An educated decision should be based on updated facts and the whole truth. Selective dissemination of these truths doesn't really help in making the educated decision. So, no, he's not a 100% right.

  • @epsiIonyx
    @epsiIonyx Před 4 lety +590

    “you’re gonna pay it...because you need that insulin to live”
    Assuming everyone has the means to actually pay for it. As a Type 1 Diabetic, I’ve had to put off picking up my insulin from the pharmacy until my next paycheck and make up for my limited access until then by forcing myself to eat less/purposefully consume dangerously low amounts of carbs (no, a “keto diet” is not the default best lifestyle for a diabetic- please look up euglycemic DKA) for days. Yes, we need our insulin to live, but sometimes we’re forced to cheapen/endanger our lives so we can actually get it.

    • @eastcoastlockdownbullies
      @eastcoastlockdownbullies Před 4 lety +34

      I'm in Canada. My brother is diabetic. If you can come to Canada to buy insulin. Burnie Sanders brought a bus load of diabetics to my province for cheaper insulin not long ago.

    • @epsiIonyx
      @epsiIonyx Před 4 lety +30

      @@eastcoastlockdownbullies Yes, I'm actually originally from Egypt and I visited last year for Christmas. I was able to buy Humalog pens for less than $2 (USD) each. I regret not getting more.

    • @jonasjohansson27
      @jonasjohansson27 Před 4 lety +30

      In sweden the government gives you 10k usd for the inconvience of being diabetic and all the insulin is free.

    • @andrewwolff9129
      @andrewwolff9129 Před 4 lety +6

      This needs to be said more in more places.

    • @SkyGuyChris
      @SkyGuyChris Před 4 lety +2

      Sooner or later you still bought it though

  • @IcedBobaTae
    @IcedBobaTae Před 4 lety +235

    Adam: cost too much
    Mike: well no, but actaully yes
    Us: """what?"""

    • @RannonSi
      @RannonSi Před 4 lety +1

      I need money, you need to live. How much is your life worth?
      Also, the candy in our drug stores are very competitively priced! ;)
      Seriously tho. I'm guessing that it's a combination of yes they are but at least some of them need to be.
      (so that we can subsidise it for some and get good PR)

    • @anakameal
      @anakameal Před 4 lety

      Yes!! Thank you!!!

  • @cheyennecrosby203
    @cheyennecrosby203 Před rokem +7

    when my dad broke his hip, my mom and I put down the backseats and just laid him over top of it to drive him to the hospital. we knew that hospital bill was coming and we couldn’t afford an ambulance too😂

  • @ShiroKage009
    @ShiroKage009 Před rokem +312

    I love how Dr. Mike is somehow trying to make for-profit hospitals look not completely evil. They are. For profit healthcare is exploting your need to live for maximizing profit. The entire American healthcare system is evil.

    • @knoobiez
      @knoobiez Před rokem +6

      Charity care programs

    • @ShiroKage009
      @ShiroKage009 Před rokem

      @@knoobiez What about them? If citizens need to use charity care programs for healthcare then their government is a complete failure.

    • @EveIrkens
      @EveIrkens Před rokem +30

      Honestly yeah. He's not gonna throw his job under the bus.
      Our Healthcare system is unbelievably fucked. And I don't even trust doctors anymore. :l

    • @HoHhoch
      @HoHhoch Před rokem +7

      Whoah. It's almost like Doctor Mike said the entire system for how healtchcare is paid for is the problem.

    • @professional.commentator
      @professional.commentator Před rokem +4

      @@EveIrkens Yeah same here. I still like Doctor Mike. I don't think he's a bad person. He genuinely wants to help people. I mean he's a doctor so of course. But there's a lot of things that even most doctors don't realize. And that's that holistic medicine has been demonized for many generations in favor of allopathic medicine which has created more problems than solutions for many people. Obviously some holistic medicine might be quackery but others aren't. And don't even get me started on the recent jabby jabs that are being forced on everyone.

  • @whocares4468
    @whocares4468 Před 4 lety +361

    the thing is that "going to talk to your doctor" is also stupid expensive, and outrageous for people with no insurance.

    • @TheClarkChannel
      @TheClarkChannel Před 4 lety +16

      This.

    • @mav3ric100
      @mav3ric100 Před 4 lety +47

      My mom took my sister to the hospital when she got sick at school once. Doctor just looked at her and send her home telling her to drink Gatorade. She had to pay near $200 for this. Hospitals are scams. I know the people working for them and actually saving lives are doing good, but the actual institution is corrupt and works hand in hand with the pharmaceutical companies to sell even more drugs (some that become gateway drugs for the millions suffering of drug addiction in the U.S)

    • @Arcron
      @Arcron Před 4 lety +6

      @@mav3ric100 So, you got a professional to look at her and complain? Get over yourself idiot. So, your leg is blown away in a car accident and you're screaming like a moron, I should A) not giving you the pharmaceutical product that would completely remove the pain and b) do surgery on you with that amount of pain because you have no self control and can become and addict? Shut up already, stop blaming the products that WORK AS INTENDED if morons are become addicted to it. IF that's the case, just don't take them. Its an option, live with the pain. EZ. Case closed.

    • @hummingbirdspark3998
      @hummingbirdspark3998 Před 4 lety +11

      Peter Voldrin and A Coul YA’LL NEED TO TAKE A CHILL PILL (not sold by the pharmaceutical companies)

    • @playthatsoloboi3705
      @playthatsoloboi3705 Před 4 lety +21

      @@Arcron you're so ignorant

  • @aidanshepard4314
    @aidanshepard4314 Před 3 lety +1391

    He missed the part where Adam explained that everything used to be fine until insurance companies started charging. Hospitals used to charge a little more than what things were worth to turn a profit, but the prices were reasonable. Then insurance companies started working alongside hospitals and since insurance companies needed to turn a profit, they agreed to make up “fake” prices that looked good on paper. This made hospital prices skyrocket.

    • @mckenzie.latham91
      @mckenzie.latham91 Před 3 lety +230

      yeah funny how a doctor, a person who benefits off these practices left that context out and had a problem with the video despite admitting constantly adam is correct

    • @depressedasfook2893
      @depressedasfook2893 Před 3 lety +110

      @@mckenzie.latham91 well he doesn't directly benefit however there is a gag order on drug to hospital transfering meaning he risks his job to speak on that one

    • @TheStuckNorris
      @TheStuckNorris Před 3 lety +38

      It got exponentially worse when insurance has been made mandatory.

    • @nitrogenbubbles4555
      @nitrogenbubbles4555 Před 3 lety +96

      @@mckenzie.latham91 he doesn't benefit from it, but it could jeopardize his job to speak about it.

    • @Atom85825
      @Atom85825 Před 3 lety +6

      I think he skipped that part , it supposed to be in the opening though, i dont get it either

  • @mothboy420
    @mothboy420 Před 2 lety +22

    "hospitals need money" how about... we get rid of that whole idea that hospitals are businesses rather than essential lifesaving services that shouldn't involve money at all

    • @shizuwolf
      @shizuwolf Před 2 lety +8

      That’s what other countries do. Hospitals get funded through taxes like police and fire departments

    • @tjohnnyf7100
      @tjohnnyf7100 Před 2 lety +1

      How doctor and nurses get paid?

    • @shizuwolf
      @shizuwolf Před 2 lety +3

      @@tjohnnyf7100 same way we pay for the police

    • @brandongraves9353
      @brandongraves9353 Před 2 lety +1

      The problem with that is that everyone’s taxes will skyrocket to the point where the average family barely has any income

    • @shizuwolf
      @shizuwolf Před 2 lety

      @@brandongraves9353 says who?

  • @amemooress6291
    @amemooress6291 Před 2 lety +77

    "Whatever the price, you're gonna pay because you need that insulin to live."
    Actually, Sir Doctor, no. My dad won't even pay for oxygen to breathe. 🤣 [There's a point where you just don't have the money.]
    Also, as someone who saw this full episode of Adan Ruins Everything, I didn't feel confused or misled by the information -- especially concerning mammograms. They're just a little less valuable than I was led to believe (because of old science).

    • @em095
      @em095 Před rokem +3

      Not to mention the fact that these folks have families and potentially children. Sometimes there is a price that's too high even in the aspect of life or death, and it's awful that that's the case and I wish your dad the best

  • @macwallace69
    @macwallace69 Před 3 lety +2090

    As an English person my only question is: How much did the insurance companies pay for this video?

    • @sophiachen5724
      @sophiachen5724 Před 3 lety +122

      Lmao he hearted it

    • @LiminalBridges
      @LiminalBridges Před 3 lety +58

      @Thomas Borisov lol what the NHS is brilliant, it's one of the largest employers in the world and provides completely free healthcare for everyone, you don't even have to pay national insurance (which is only like £100 a month) if you don't earn enough

    • @LiminalBridges
      @LiminalBridges Před 3 lety +63

      @lelennyfox34 hahaha implying doctors etc aren't caring and don't treat you well just because it's public healthcare? Never said you had to go for public, but I count my lucky fucking stars that I'm not American and won't go bankrupt if ever I get cancer. Keep your private healthcare for all I care, but know that the people who use the NHS think it's amazing and we consider ourselves lucky to not have a private system like in America

    • @trayvonjackson4830
      @trayvonjackson4830 Před 3 lety +30

      You’re British, how unfortunate your healthcare is nothing compared to Germany’s. Imagine having to pay for Prescriptions and dental care and you also have Higher Taxes!!! Pathetic!

    • @LiminalBridges
      @LiminalBridges Před 3 lety +50

      @@trayvonjackson4830 oh don't get me wrong, other nationalised systems are better than ours, but we're individually all waaaay better than the 'Murican system

  • @mbiggs2000
    @mbiggs2000 Před 4 lety +451

    You kinda left out his explanation of why hospitals are forced to charge those prices due to insurance companies

    • @carlschmitthenner7369
      @carlschmitthenner7369 Před 4 lety +39

      It’s because he couldn’t let himself be wrong about saying Adam is blaming our healthcare not being the best on the fact hospitals charge too much and saying he needed to talk about the reasons when Adam did in fact talk about the reasons hospitals have such insane prices

    • @whitegotham
      @whitegotham Před 4 lety +4

      @@charaleet6494 to those of you defending the fact that he didn't explain the reasons: you're just making excuses. This Dr. does have time - people would not "drift off" - give us some credit here. He makes videos about REDDIT posts! He does have the time, he just counter-facted the statement without proof of his own but I guess you bought it, so it's only natural that you'd think the rest of the population should just accept the statement and move on? Get real.

    • @punkplumbell1592
      @punkplumbell1592 Před 4 lety +4

      He also might not of delved into because he isnt the one who works with insurance at his hospital or work for an insurance company so he might not of had the info to comfortably speak about it

    • @TrashDaddy1
      @TrashDaddy1 Před 4 lety

      Cate Brio
      No it really is an explanation of its own
      The prices for medication goes up as healthcare is becoming more and more “free”
      So instead of going on and on, free healthcare is dumped onto the the insurance company’s, this means that they charge the hospitals more because they’re paying out of pocket and the hospitals have to make profit since making the government pay for it like other countries do would boost taxes significantly
      Which is why a lot of people who move to Canada come back due to finance issues

    • @Nukepositive
      @Nukepositive Před 4 lety

      I'm curious if someone without insurance could sue the hospital for having secret prices. Normally, the secret pricing is allowed because of insurance.

  • @brandimichelleakin9940

    I love this video. Thank you

  • @irinachursina
    @irinachursina Před 2 lety

    That is very educational. Thank you!

  • @bruhmoment-lo9go
    @bruhmoment-lo9go Před 5 lety +1433

    normal doctor: sir you have 3 days to live.
    doctor mike:you have 3 days to live BEE WOOP.

  • @Gassygastly
    @Gassygastly Před 5 lety +777

    See Adam runs everything in the title
    My recommended: ah shit here we go again

    • @sketchdrawn1056
      @sketchdrawn1056 Před 5 lety +1

      MY recommended: thank you

    • @anthonysanchez1844
      @anthonysanchez1844 Před 5 lety +1

      GTA in real life be like...

    • @Kougeru
      @Kougeru Před 5 lety

      My accurate than it is not

    • @karkkosvolfe
      @karkkosvolfe Před 5 lety +2

      Totally agree! I am still pissed off at that buffoon for a number of other dramatic oversimplifications. Most of the time I wonder what the hell he and his staff is smoking.
      Oversimplified: Healthcare
      Flat out lied: 2A, Border and Capitalism vs Socialism

  • @AbnormalEntertainment108
    @AbnormalEntertainment108 Před 2 lety +4

    I like how you are accepting what he's saying but telling us that there's more to it.

  • @AaronCMounts
    @AaronCMounts Před rokem +2

    9:20 - What they're not saying (but should be) is: The chances of a false positive remain the same for mammograms (1 in 10), but getting more mammograms means more rolls of the 10-sided dice, hence the increased probability of *one* of those returning a false positive.

  • @einarpall
    @einarpall Před 4 lety +650

    American hospital: charges crazy amounts of money
    European hospitals: “ Wait, you guys are getting paid for this”

    • @DekkarJr
      @DekkarJr Před 4 lety +15

      Asian Hospital - ????

    • @miguellopes2452
      @miguellopes2452 Před 4 lety +43

      @Xeino you are in front by 1 or 2% that's not really saying European hospitals are bad

    • @miguellopes2452
      @miguellopes2452 Před 4 lety +7

      @Xeino talking about breast cancer btw

    • @miguellopes2452
      @miguellopes2452 Před 4 lety +34

      @Xeino lung and pancreatic cancer Canada as the highest survival rate for example

    • @carlcarlos5265
      @carlcarlos5265 Před 4 lety +25

      Xeino thats the most retarded statement ive heard in a long time

  • @paulmendez8327
    @paulmendez8327 Před 4 lety +143

    ..."even it makes you go bankrupt, you're going to pay it." The healthcare system knows that. There is absolutely no incentive to make things better. Hospitals need money to operate, but with these higher costs, I would also expect a higher quality of care - which is not the case in my personal experience.
    Are all medical professionals evil? No, far from it. But is the industry itself misleading and in need of repair? Absolutely

    • @GrifoStelle
      @GrifoStelle Před 4 lety

      Yep. We rank highest in cost and can't make it into the top 20s for ranking.

    • @ramewsonyo3977
      @ramewsonyo3977 Před 4 lety

      Lmfao

  • @jimmyellis5196
    @jimmyellis5196 Před 2 lety +2

    He didn’t say we weren’t the best because we overcharge, he’s saying if we pay the most we should get the best(in the opening segment)

  • @jerelull9629
    @jerelull9629 Před 9 měsíci

    I know I subscribed a while back, but just now, I had to do it again. This is the first channel I'm aware of being un-subbed from.
    That out of the way: one policy I instituted with my wife, whose mom died from breast cancer, was that she got a real treat right after getting a mammogram or other objectionable/painful health procedure like her yearly pelvic exam. For the longest time, it was dinner & all the trimmings at her favorite restaurant. She loved it. Strangely enough, she came in just as I was watching this and said she was on the way to get her mammogram. I'm not able to chauffeur her there and back as I used to, but she WILL be stopping by the best deli in town and picking up her favorite take-out, which has gotten kinda expensive, so she's a little timid about getting it lately in our retirement years. ANYthing for my gorgeous girl's continued pretty-good health.

  • @zirusmiguelaragon8421
    @zirusmiguelaragon8421 Před 4 lety +998

    Mike: explains insurance companies
    Also Mike: ignores 7$ charge on single alcohol swab statement

    • @seanfulgosino9991
      @seanfulgosino9991 Před 3 lety +9

      Hahaha i hoping he will comment on that

    • @---cr8nw
      @---cr8nw Před 3 lety +22

      I'll answer that for you. A lot of people don't pay their medical bills. Some debt is paid for by the charity of the hospital, some of the debt is sold to collection agencies, and some is just written off as a loss. So for the people (or insurance companies) that do pay, the price has to cover the losses for the people that don't pay. It sounds silly on alcohol swabs, but they also have to cover the doctors' and nurses wages time spent on the patients that don't pay.

    • @juanazcona5742
      @juanazcona5742 Před 3 lety +30

      @@---cr8nw so basically, while the US does have lower tax rates than the rest of the world on average they are still basically paying for the healthcare of people who couldn't afford it, so no one gets taxed for healthcare, except for the sick people.

    • @---cr8nw
      @---cr8nw Před 3 lety +2

      @@juanazcona5742, that certainly seems more fair than taxing people for medical expenses based solely on income and tax bracket.

    • @nicholasfitchett9345
      @nicholasfitchett9345 Před 3 lety

      You aren't charged for individual supplies most of the time. Only certain supplies are chargeable these days. Read up on DRGs.

  • @booterscooch5105
    @booterscooch5105 Před 4 lety +313

    “Go talk to your doctor” okay lemme get $100 extra dollars only to have my doctor tell me I’m fine and I don’t need anything

    • @Saliem02
      @Saliem02 Před 4 lety +11

      Ikr, literally why I won't go to the doctor unless it's an extreme case.

    • @carloatienza280
      @carloatienza280 Před 4 lety +11

      Glad I'm Canadian. I can get myself checked out for free.

    • @shemshem9998
      @shemshem9998 Před 4 lety +3

      Carlo Atienza I believe that most countries have free checkups and doctors meetings, at least most free healthcare countries do

    • @carloatienza280
      @carloatienza280 Před 4 lety +3

      @@shemshem9998 And? I'm Canadian so why would I say any other country? My comment was obviously directed at Americans who have to pay for everything healthcare related. Also, there are only 43 countries in the world that offer universal healthcare.

    • @shemshem9998
      @shemshem9998 Před 4 lety +2

      Carlo Atienza it was an add on, to show that manny countries have free doctor checkups. That 43 countries offer universal healthcare actually Shows how manny counties do have it, there are only 31 countries are labelled as developed. That means that there are more counties with universal heath care then north and South America combined, or Europe minus one.

  • @YeetYootNeetNoot
    @YeetYootNeetNoot Před 2 lety

    A show from my favorite comedy CZcamsr meets my favorite medical CZcamsr.
    *Perfection.*

  • @rebeccamenkel195
    @rebeccamenkel195 Před rokem

    This came to the top of my suggested feeds. Although I've seen this one. This was actually the very first episode I watched. After watching Adam ruins everything CZcams had suggested it.

  • @kateburdon
    @kateburdon Před 4 lety +999

    I'm thankful that in Australia we pay for healthcare in our taxes so that everyone has access to healthcare when they need it.

    • @garethbaus5471
      @garethbaus5471 Před 3 lety +100

      Australia, the UK, Canada, most European countries. Basically don't move to the US if you think you might get sick unless you are rich and you will probably be fine.

    • @elguty4045
      @elguty4045 Před 3 lety +67

      like it should be everywhere, I hate this video of him defending the disgusting system of US.

    • @idontwantmyrealnameonhere5955
      @idontwantmyrealnameonhere5955 Před 3 lety +27

      ElGuty I think basic healthcare should be taxpayer-funded (Like broken bones and common diseases/infections) But specialized care should only be partly funded. I had a friend who would of waited 3 years for a brain surgery in Canada. That wouldn’t and didn’t happen in the US. Thank god for dual citizenship.

    • @kateburdon
      @kateburdon Před 3 lety +37

      Crockett DelaCruz that’s exactly how our healthcare system in Australia is. It’s free for medically necessary procedures, as long as you don’t mind waiting as they prioritise based on severity. Otherwise we can pay for private health insurance and skip the waiting period and be admitted in the private hospitals. At least this way everyone still has access, regardless of what that can afford.

    • @ricksmith1902
      @ricksmith1902 Před 3 lety +4

      Kate Burdon brain surgery seems severe and would be at the top of the list not wait 3 years for help. Imagine if u had something less severe that person might have to wait even longer. That’s not very reassuring if I live there and have something happen to me waiting years for help is not a good system. And isn’t private healthcare just to be seen fast the same as the US healthcare if u want to get taken care of in a timely manner then u need to pay for it. So the poor people wait for years while the rich can afford private healthcare. Actually sounds worse then the US.

  • @Original_Tenshi_Chan
    @Original_Tenshi_Chan Před 5 lety +1257

    Dr Mike, I think you overlooked the part where Adam said "we're not the best in the world, *yet we pay more per capita*" before he said it was hospitals overcharging. He wasn't saying our healthcare is worse due to overcharging, Adam was saying we pay more than other countries due to the Charge master/insurance issues.

    • @aob999
      @aob999 Před 5 lety +11

      Tenshi Chan Exactly!

    • @tulsie1143
      @tulsie1143 Před 5 lety +88

      Tenshi Chan exactly I think he missed the point entirely. Adam isn’t trying to paint hospitals in a horrible light, he’s pointing out the things that needs to change.

    • @missnikki8927
      @missnikki8927 Před 5 lety +37

      If you watch the whole show instead of a highly abbreviated version which is what we just saw and watched Mike comment on. It's easy to control opinion when we control the flow of information.

    • @mimimary16
      @mimimary16 Před 5 lety

      Tenshi Chan agreed

    • @gloriayaneui3307
      @gloriayaneui3307 Před 5 lety +7

      i really dont understand but u sound smart so i’m liking the comment

  • @angramainyu4599
    @angramainyu4599 Před 2 lety +1

    Mad Respect for this guy telling us to talk to our doctors bc they know what is the best options for you

    • @allabored4443
      @allabored4443 Před 2 lety +2

      What doctor? The point is we can’t afford them.

  • @Kai10benny
    @Kai10benny Před 2 lety

    Love how this doc puts the spin on it

  • @carlschmitthenner7369
    @carlschmitthenner7369 Před 4 lety +313

    Idk if someone else said it but when Adam was talking about how much we spend as Americans he never once said that it was the reason our healthcare wasn’t the best if you actually listen to him he basically says that even tho we don’t have the best, we spend more more per person than any other nation and that’s because our hospitals drastically overcharge. He was talking more about how much we spend not on the quality of the healthcare.

    • @VascoGomes7
      @VascoGomes7 Před 4 lety +6

      Thank you!

    • @YunisRajab
      @YunisRajab Před 4 lety +4

      Exactly! Why is it not the best? Is that even true? And it doesn't have to be the best. Maybe it's second-best or third, fourth, etc.

    • @kyleneame413
      @kyleneame413 Před 4 lety +14

      Yunis Rajab America ranks 39th in overall health system performance according to WHO

    • @squidwardlongbottom4837
      @squidwardlongbottom4837 Před 4 lety

      3 words - Health Outcome Scores

    • @dathanchevli7514
      @dathanchevli7514 Před 4 lety +7

      Yunis Rajab depends how you define best. As someone else said it ranks 39th overall. Which is true America does not do a good job of providing equal care to everyone. HOWEVER it is a fact they have the best infrastructure, technology and doctors in the world. When doctors get paid millions, it means everyone wants to be one and only the best in the world get to. Lots of counties buy the states old equipment like MRIs and such.
      The US innovates more in the health sector then any other country in the world. So I do think they have the best healthcare in the world.

  • @nicktokar2459
    @nicktokar2459 Před 5 lety +494

    You need to react to other episodes of Adam Ruins Everything: "Adam Ruins Hygiene" "Adam Ruins Nutrition" "Adam Ruins Weight Loss" "Adam Ruins Spa Day" "Adam Ruins Science"

    • @ItalyHastaLaPasta
      @ItalyHastaLaPasta Před 5 lety +62

      "Mike fixes everything"? Lol

    • @Joe-hi1zw
      @Joe-hi1zw Před 5 lety +12

      Also Adam ruins toxins and Adam ruins drinking

    • @korinajordan7819
      @korinajordan7819 Před 5 lety +7

      I was going to comment "Adam ruins sex" for lulz, but I checked, and he actually has a video on that. I bet he cries a lot.

    • @nzardoin
      @nzardoin Před 5 lety

      Yaaaas please do that

    • @dolphinboi-playmonsterranc9668
      @dolphinboi-playmonsterranc9668 Před 5 lety +1

      @@Joe-hi1zw And Adam Ruins Having a Penis

  • @wintersprite
    @wintersprite Před 2 lety +5

    I liked watching Adam Ruins Everything. One of my cousins directed nine of the episodes, including the Weight Loss episode that preceded the Hospital one.

  • @paranoiarpincess
    @paranoiarpincess Před 5 lety +2864

    As a Canadian, I'd love to see what you think of our healthcare system vs yours.

    • @HPalindrome22
      @HPalindrome22 Před 5 lety +66

      paranoiaprincess that'd make for a really interesting video!

    • @mariamolin6642
      @mariamolin6642 Před 5 lety +88

      I'm a Canadian medical student studying abroad and i am interested in Dr.Mike's opinion on this.... Ca VS USA...

    • @jayag26
      @jayag26 Před 5 lety +160

      The worst I've heard is it might take months to be seen for certain conditions/tests. But for poor people in America a 6 month wait is better than not being seen at all. Also I see people whining about increased taxes, but I think people save in the long run when you calculate premiums/deductibles/prescriptions

    • @ingriddubbel8468
      @ingriddubbel8468 Před 5 lety +95

      You have a health care system we have a hostage system.

    • @paranoiarpincess
      @paranoiarpincess Před 5 lety +49

      @@jayag26 you are absolutely correct my friend. Americans actually pay more as well, because in place of preventitive care (which is free here, so most people take advantage of it) they wait until they're pretty much dying, and go into the ER. They then pay for it later
      A lot of people in the US also have the opinion of "If there's nothing wrong, then I save money by not having gone to the doctor. I don't want to pay (taxes) for others to be healthy." When in reality, many states have higher taxes than Canada (all of the provinces) and they STILL have to pay for healthcare ON TOP of that.
      The American healthcare system really pisses me off. It's a super money hungry system, but what bothers me the most, is how many people are incredibly greedy; they would rather save money on Taxes, than help spend a little bit of money to help people out and/or help disabled people live a somewhat more normal life.
      I'm severely disabled, but because of my personality, I *know* that if I were given a choice, I would sooner give the 13% GST/PST, and a fraction of what I am paid, if it means that I'm helping people by doing so.
      Anyway, I'm not feeling well right now, and I know I had other points, I just can't remember them :S. I'll add in edits if I do.

  • @TheGr0nch
    @TheGr0nch Před 3 lety +1995

    I know this isn't legal eagle, but "Objection", you misheard Adam's statement. He wasn't saying we don't have the best healthcare *because* We're being overcharged, He was saying we're both being overcharged, and we don't have the best healthcare.

    • @markusnixon3156
      @markusnixon3156 Před 3 lety +94

      @@snlescaille Actually Dr. Mike misinterpreting it doesn't prove any point, the objective of Adam Ruins Everything is to encourage people to research commonly misunderstood things, anyone can misinterpret anything, so if the show sounds wrong they give you their sources to clear it up.

    • @TestaOnFire
      @TestaOnFire Před 3 lety +49

      @@snlescaille Other than whan Markus Nixon said, he completedly cut out the part whem Adam explain WHY the price are so overcharge, witch insurance company and hospital are culpit.
      Basically, Insurance company "forced" hospital to create a false price, so that insurance would pay the true price and being seem as the more convinient option, while the people who dont have a insurance will pay the fake price.

    • @yuhanwang7122
      @yuhanwang7122 Před 3 lety +14

      @@markusnixon3156 that is an ideal the show hopes for. I don't think most people actually researches the information he presents.

    • @yuhanwang7122
      @yuhanwang7122 Před 3 lety +10

      Like other shows, it is easier for shows to simply ignore subtle nuances. There are many reasons why insurance is more expensive or why medicine is more expensive and it is impossible to simply blame one party for being more nefarious.

    • @TestaOnFire
      @TestaOnFire Před 3 lety +17

      @onecrusty taint Im here to explain.
      The US healtcare system is ranked betwen 35 and 45 in best healtcare system worldwide (WHO data). The reason is that the US healtcare system cost 3x more than the healtcare system in italy (ranked 1-4th), less efficent than italy, the coverage is nonexistant in some part of the nation and, most importantly, the quality of the hospitals.
      This last thing is very important to explain why people wrongfully believe in the quality of the overall system. The US have some of the most prestigius hospital in the world...the problem is that those hospital are very few compared to the rest of the hospitals in the nation, plus, the average american cant even permit to go into those hospital regulary, due to them being too expensive... this is why canadians come into the US to recieve special treatment...

  • @hojo_sosec
    @hojo_sosec Před 2 lety +52

    I like almost all of Dr. Mike's videos - but the repeated statement of 'hospitals need to turn a profit'... that's a an example of being 100% trained and working in a US system.
    They don't - healthcare should be universally subsidised. Like in every other advanced nation.
    I'm in the UK, born and raised here. Our NHS is phenomenal, and as someone raised by a single mother who doesn't have a college degree, we would be bankrupt several times over in the US. And not from being especially ill or sickly. Just needing braces, occasional visits to hospital, even regular things. It costs next to nothing over here - we all pay our taxes towards it.

    • @Bored-Kim
      @Bored-Kim Před rokem +4

      I enjoy Dr. Mike's videos as well but I couldn't agree more with you on this point. It rubbed me the wrong way how much he tried to justify the cost of healthcare. It's expensive yes, but as you said should be subsidized and not come from the pockets of patients.

    • @PuhpPup
      @PuhpPup Před rokem +1

      I think you need an MRI. If hospitals didn't make a profit or at least a little profit, they would not be able to hire highly trained doctors,buy and build better equipment that goes back to providing better care for YOU! You are missing the point, the charging of medication, supplies and equipment is through the roof compared to what you would pay for an aspirin at Walmart!

    • @WeebJail
      @WeebJail Před rokem

      i don't think he said that even once? he said that saying that hospitals are greedy and overcharging people isn't solving the problem and that you need to look at the whole healthcare system not just one symptom of it. healthcare SHOULD be free but that doesn't mean the hospital can just suddenly up and decide to do everything free of charge because the money DOES need to come from somewhere. it's a problem with the entire country not individual hospitals lol.

    • @deathtrooper2048
      @deathtrooper2048 Před rokem +1

      Except the healthcare in other nations is way worse than the US outside of cost

    • @xenomorphbiologist-xx1214
      @xenomorphbiologist-xx1214 Před rokem +2

      Not sure I agree. When he said hospitals need to turn a profit, yes that was a bit silly, but it is true that hospitals need to turn REVENUE, because the machines and doctors and nurses need to be paid for and that money has to come from somewhere. If you live in the uk or Canada like myself, and the government controls all the finances (ie decides how much you can charge for certain treatments) in the healthcare sector, they can’t pay the doctors as much and hospitals will close. Also comparing health care GDP costs to “other developed nations” isn’t entirely accurate because the United States pays the bill for all the advanced treatments and new drugs that the UK and Canada can piggyback off of. Also just pointing out the obvious, but saying that your healthcare is “phenomenal” and “free” isn’t objective. It doesn’t matter if it’s free if it isn’t any good (you’re 4X more likely to die in a UK hospital vs US one and waiting lists for surgery and treatment are 10s or 100s of times longer than in the US) and even if you’re more satisfied with your health care plan, that doesn’t mean it’s actually better.

  • @Kent41A
    @Kent41A Před 2 lety

    Hi Doctor Mike. I like your videos. I'd appreciate it if you would post a video discussing direct primary care. It seems like a less costly way to get good health care. Thanks!

  • @rebekahchan8739
    @rebekahchan8739 Před 5 lety +1506

    Would love to see a reaction video to “Untold stories of the ER” , anyone else agree?

  • @laneythelame
    @laneythelame Před 5 lety +507

    I love seeing experts giving their opinions on Adam's videos because his videos are viewed way more critically than i could ever try to be. Thanks Dr. Mike!

    • @xXBlazingDragonXx1
      @xXBlazingDragonXx1 Před 5 lety +20

      I agree, and I think Adam likes that. Yeah, ARE makes mistakes, but they cite their sources as they go to ensure that mistakes they make are found out. They're trying to educate, which is more than I can say for most shows.

    • @kona1761
      @kona1761 Před 5 lety +20

      lanethelame I am a fan of Adam Ruins Everything. However, I agree. Adam sometimes fails to put things in proper context or oversimplifies which distorts the picture. Dr. Mike addresses those mistakes very nicely.

    • @MrTrombonebandgeek
      @MrTrombonebandgeek Před 5 lety +4

      From what it seems, it definitely seems like he or his writers tend to lean on pushing a narrative rather than telling the facts

    • @Hanawiess
      @Hanawiess Před 5 lety +1

      same! I love Adam's videos but I'm not always sure how accurate he is lol

    • @canislupus3655
      @canislupus3655 Před 5 lety +1

      @@MrTrombonebandgeek For sure, you just need to look at how much of a strawman his opposition characters are to see that's the case

  • @INDAREVISH
    @INDAREVISH Před rokem +5

    I feel Adam tackled the issue well enough I left with the message that yes you should check yourself just not overdoing it since it’s expensive and there are secondary effects like the example you gave Mike, or stressing over false positives etc etc

  • @davidbagus4262
    @davidbagus4262 Před rokem

    Good luck doc. Mike for hospitals expanding 👍👍👍

  • @tuila3
    @tuila3 Před 5 lety +600

    Dr.Mike you should watch Grey's Anatomy season 4 episode 12 titled "Where the wild things are." One of the doctors does unnecessary tests and procedures to a patient only to result that the patient is fine.

    • @alex73217
      @alex73217 Před 5 lety +46

      And she only gets a slap on the wrist and no real consequences

    • @mariaulrich3286
      @mariaulrich3286 Před 5 lety +8

      Yes. I was so frustrated with that episode

    • @TitanUranusOfficial
      @TitanUranusOfficial Před 5 lety +16

      Keep in mind the hospital on that show is a teaching hospital, and the surgical residents are to some extent meant to make mistakes and learn from them. I suspect it was more about being a precautionary tale to the general public. To be fair about the "slap on the wrist" - if the patient didn't become ill or die due to the unnecessary tests, what punishment would you suggest?

    • @jojo-fm2cu
      @jojo-fm2cu Před 5 lety +9

      Tony Designs Just because they didn’t die or fall ill doesn’t mean it didn’t affect them. They still have to pay for those tests.

    • @TitanUranusOfficial
      @TitanUranusOfficial Před 5 lety +2

      Probably not, as hospitals have slush funds to cover situations like that rather than risk a lawsuit but:
      1) Fiction.
      2) Consequences
      3) Scale
      If a fictional superhero comes in on armed robbers shooting people in a bank, he's probably justified in injuring or even killing the robbers to prevent it.
      If I see a child sneak a piece of candy into his pocket in WalMart, I'm not going to throw him to the ground and stand on his neck until armed police arrive - I'm going to whisper into his Mother's ear or if that doesn't work, a manager's, and let it be a teaching moment.
      If the administrators decided it was worth the cost of the test (which is less to the hospital than what they'd have charged the patient, per this video) in order to teach not just *that* resident but her entire class something so important, in a way they would never forget, that's (literally) their business.
      My Dad ran hospitals - at the end of his career he contracted out and was paid big money to turn hospitals that were losing money around. I was pre-med (before changing to botany and genetics research) so we talked a good bit about how hospitals are run (and I probably know more about that than I do medicine now lol).
      One of the biggest mistakes the hospitals he was hired to save was not taking into account...mistakes. They tried to operate as though everything were always going to go perfectly. He had to teach them to operate as though they were in a constant state of self-induced crisis so they'd be ready *when*, not *if* something went wrong.

  • @ukmaxi
    @ukmaxi Před 4 lety +123

    He doesn't say US hospitals are not the best in the world because they overcharge. He is merely stating/listing several issues with it. He isn't saying there is causality.

    • @nataliatc1
      @nataliatc1 Před 3 lety +2

      Yes. I don't understand why Mike took it that way.

    • @chrismulkey7341
      @chrismulkey7341 Před 3 lety

      Yep, when I looked at the statistics about 4 years ago, we were 27th in the world for Medical Quality. Canada was 28th.
      While also, we were TWICE the amount of cost as second place.

    • @juanazcona5742
      @juanazcona5742 Před 3 lety

      Yeah and also, I understand he needs to get in the mindset of an average person but assuming that people don't watch the full thing think about it, and then come out with an opinion, is pretty patronizing. It's basically saying I need to think like most people, and most people are ignorant.

    • @k1ng_BL0C
      @k1ng_BL0C Před 3 lety

      @@juanazcona5742 well... because that's true? Most people are kinda ignorant.

  • @nhwilkinosn
    @nhwilkinosn Před 2 lety +1

    My dad is an architect that did plan reviews for licensed healthcare facilities. Part of the reason our healthcare is so expensive is because of some of the things we expect in a hospital, like private rooms(my dad could go in forever, but that's the one I remember) and things like why the windows can't be opened - sanitary reasons- and the air handling system to make sure Bob from next door doesn't give you something just from the air. American hospitals are incredibly expensive to build because of what we expect

  • @ViraIshnia
    @ViraIshnia Před 2 lety +2

    I can't wrap my head around that hospitals need to turn a profit. YOU'RE A HOSPITAL. Hospitals aren't a business

    • @GmmBeast
      @GmmBeast Před 2 lety

      But then how do they keep the water going? Electricity? Sewage? How do they pay for equipment, medicine, supplies, workers, if they're not turning a profit?

    • @ViraIshnia
      @ViraIshnia Před 2 lety

      @@GmmBeast you...you're kidding, right?

    • @GmmBeast
      @GmmBeast Před 2 lety

      @@ViraIshnia No? I'm not sure what you mean.

  • @civil_villain
    @civil_villain Před 5 lety +149

    I've been a surgeon all of my adult life.
    America's healthcare system isn't the best in the world; from a financial perspective, I agree.
    But as Dr. Mike states, it's more complicated and nuanced than Adam lays out. In today's world, to have rights to operate in most hospitals, providers are at their mercy. It's complicated...
    I will say this outright - drug prices in America are criminal. The U.S. Government, pharmaceutical lobbyists, and any individual congressperson that takes lobbyist money, are raping the American people.

    • @crzylkfx
      @crzylkfx Před 5 lety +7

      I haven't been able to research it, but I heard a big reason for that is because other countries strictly control drug prices way too low, and a lot of new drugs are created in the US. So to recoup the R&D costs, they have to overcharge Americans. If that's true, I wonder if there's a way to get the other countries to pick up some of the R&D costs so we aren't bearing most of it.

    • @wschippr1
      @wschippr1 Před 5 lety +4

      Nick Zimmerle
      Probably right wing propaganda. America is not the only country that has pharmaceutical companies. The government subsidizing drug research is a way circumventing that, if it's a serious issue.

    • @roy4173
      @roy4173 Před 5 lety +2

      @@shadowfax333 while I don't have a source for this, this was rather common knowledge while I was in undergrad. Releasing a drug for human consumption is a decades long endeavor. Surviving a battery of hostile peer-reviewed testing, animal models, potential side effects, etc., and you have to get the money from somewhere to fund all of this.
      The law permits a few years of exclusivity tied to the drug's patent to recoup the costs of research and development before other competitors can enter the market with much cheaper pricing and a few cosmetic changes to the drug possibly. And the competitors will always be able to manufacture the drug for cheaper because they don't have to do any of the hard work.

    • @civil_villain
      @civil_villain Před 5 lety +5

      @@wschippr1
      "Probably right wing propaganda." Probably??
      That's so obtuse it's little wonder that the rest of your comment is nonsensical.
      Are you unaware that these are not national, but multi-national/global companies?
      And that Pfizer, the largest of them all, is an American company? One that takes government subsidies - American tax payer money - to the tune of almost 6 billion dollars over the last three years. They use that money to develop new drugs, and then charge Americans an average of 12 times the cost other countries pay for the exact same formula. The American people helped them create these drugs, and then to add insult to injury, get cheated at the consumer level as well. And that's not even taking into account the billions they dodge in taxes by 'holding' their money overseas.
      There are politicians of both parties that take money from pharmaceutical lobbyists and work like crazy to enact laws that prevent drug price negotiation in America. I'm no fan of them but it's not right wing propaganda, it's systemic corporate corruption made legal, and it costs preventable deaths Every. Single. Day.

    • @civil_villain
      @civil_villain Před 5 lety +3

      @@crzylkfx
      You're right about the policies of other countries - drug commercials are even illegal nearly everywhere but America. But this is what should really piss you off - American tax payers have subsidized the R&D of some of the most effective and commonly used drugs on the planet, and our government refuses to negotiate pricing. So we pay to develop it with our taxes, and then as a benefit, we pay an average of twelve times (sometimes considerably more) what other countries pay to use the very drugs we paid to help invent.

  • @virginiakingsford2232
    @virginiakingsford2232 Před 5 lety +252

    While I get what doctor Mike is saying it's really hard to be OK with what hospitals are charging. I had viral menegitis twice in my life, and it's something I will need to deal with for the rest of my life. My last job I made 23k a year at the time I was supporting me and my husband who had gotten laid off, and when I got a hospital bill for 6k. I thought surely I would qualify for financial aid. I called the hospital sumbited a lot of paperwork and came back denied. I made too much, only under 19k would qualify. They ended up putting me on a payment play saying they refused to take anything less then $150 a month. I ended up telling them it was 60 or nothing so the bill wouldn't go to collections. So to avoid the bill going to collections my husband and I spent less on food and I eventually I ended up changing jobs. You can't tell me 2 people making 23k a year can afford a 6k bill.

    • @KatieCottingham
      @KatieCottingham Před 5 lety +17

      They can't, and unfortunately, that's why we've become a nation of medical debt and throwing whole families into an endless pit of poverty because one person got sick.
      I'm sorry you had to go through that and I hope other things in your life are going better now. I can absolutely relate and hopefully those who can't will read your comment with a sense of compassion.

    • @dawnevolution2819
      @dawnevolution2819 Před 5 lety +12

      Man, the end of like 2015 I went to an urgentcare for antibiotics to help with a URI, it didn't cost my mom or I anything. Went again in 2019 for the same problem- same place. I had to wait for two hours to be seen and to be told that I was sick (no shit), and that I had a URI (he didn't know what exactly, only that it wasn't Type-A Strep). And that I'd need antibiotics. I could've told you that. I HAVE insurance. It still cost me $200 to wait 2 hours and get 10 days worth of pills.
      Luckily I don't have to live paycheck to paycheck, but if someone else did? That would be insane. The bill, even for me being able to afford it was heartbreaking. While I personally live comfortably at the moment, I've never felt more like "I literally can't afford to get sick" and that's REALLY sad. It's no longer about avoiding the doctor because you're scared of doctors, you're avoiding the doctor because you're scared of bills.

    • @missnikki8927
      @missnikki8927 Před 5 lety +2

      It's easy for him to say that. He probably makes a very good living being a doctor.

    • @marthapembelten425
      @marthapembelten425 Před 5 lety +4

      I can't pretend as if I understand the specifics by any stretch of the imagination. But how can it be that in the most powerful nation in the world, the average person can't afford to be treated? I can't defend that. I appreciate the points that Dr Mike made but that's unacceptable as far as I'm concerned

    • @Maddie-gt6pn
      @Maddie-gt6pn Před 5 lety

      The real question is why aren’t you getting meningitis vaccines and saving yourself butt loads of money

  • @captainspock3p07
    @captainspock3p07 Před 2 lety +4

    When the two smart kids in class start an argument:

  • @francoismenard6704
    @francoismenard6704 Před rokem +12

    As a canadian, this whole need for profit thing for hospital seems insane. Why doesn't the government runs hospitals? It's clearly the best way since every other rich country is doing it.

  • @DrAndyShick
    @DrAndyShick Před 3 lety +1120

    I wanna see Adam Reacts to "Real Doctor Reacts to 'Adam Ruins the Hospital'"

    • @luckyher3424
      @luckyher3424 Před 3 lety +7

      watch the explanation video.

    • @relser187
      @relser187 Před 3 lety +14

      Only if Mike makes a reaction to Adam’s reaction

    • @luckyher3424
      @luckyher3424 Před 3 lety +9

      @@relser187 He did. It is a reaction to Adam’s tweet and an explanation of Dr. Mike’s thoughts and how he does his reaction videos.

    • @ranelgallardo7031
      @ranelgallardo7031 Před 3 lety +4

      @@luckyher3424 Where’s the link to this?

    • @Redpillmediatv
      @Redpillmediatv Před 3 lety +1

      Why? He wouldn’t have anything of interest to add. He’s nothing