Emergency Hospital visit in Argentina!

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  • čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
  • Our baby had to go to the hospital! #argentina #buenosaires #hospital #travel

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  • @Ciellchan
    @Ciellchan Před 21 dnem +155

    The best specialists are actually in public hospitals. In private hospitals, you don’t necessarily get better care, but you get more comfort: less waiting time, a room to yourself, and nicer amenities, etc. However, the medical care itself is the same. As a matter of fact, many times you’re directed to public hospitals for high-complexity treatments, especially for children, or surgeries. My father was redirected from our private hospital to a public one to get the best neurosurgeon for his case.

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 20 dny +12

      Thank you for sharing!

    • @holms2849
      @holms2849 Před 16 dny +1

      Hay mu has quejas de muchas partes del país en que la atención pública es tardar y varias veces de poca calidad, si es un resfriado o cosas simples okey pero cosas más serias mejor uno privado.

    • @Ryperz518
      @Ryperz518 Před 14 dny

      @@holms2849 how the f would u know that if you'r not even argentinian? lol

    • @Anita5983
      @Anita5983 Před 14 dny +3

      ​@@holms2849justamente porque los públicos son gratuitos y atienden a todos (sean de Argentina o extranjeros de manera gratuita!). Se termina colapsando, desabasteciendo y eso deteriora la calidad y el tiempo en el que se puede atender a los pacientes.
      Mismo en las unidades sanitarias, los turnos se acaban rápido (la mayoría son para personas de otros países).

    • @argbatargbat8645
      @argbatargbat8645 Před 13 dny

      Mmmm de enserio ? Eso es ya una leyenda urbana.

  • @BecerraRealm
    @BecerraRealm Před 23 dny +366

    Hi! Don't be fooled, a public hospital in Argentina may not be as aesthetically beautiful to look at, and you probably would have had to wait a little longer, but the attention and professionalism would have been exactly the same. Welcome to Argentina!

    • @andressousa9006
      @andressousa9006 Před 22 dny +34

      it would have been more than a little, also, as a foreigner in the country, good thing they decided to go to a private hospital and pay for a service, instead of taking avandtage of the public system, not for the money alone, but taking time away from local pacients that cant afford private attention.

    • @S4NTIS0
      @S4NTIS0 Před 21 dnem +3

      Totally agree

    • @pablitoborda7236
      @pablitoborda7236 Před 21 dnem +15

      @@andressousa9006 Ocurre que hay una gran diferencia de "criterios" la Salud en USA o el Helathcare, que es un sistema estrictamente Comercial (US National Library of Medicine) así, por ejemplo el costo promedio para dar a luz es de aprox. 18.000 dolares, esta claro que estoy hablando de " dar a luz" no? hago hincapié porque "dar a luz" es uno de los procesos naturales mas comunes de la Vida. En cambio acá la Salud es un Derecho consagrado en la Constitución Nacional. Yo creo que hay derechos mínimos de los cuales está bien que Estado se haga cargo y es una cuestión mínima de Solidaridad, aún cuando quien lo utilice tenga los medios para recurrir al Sistema Privado. Pero no me interesa debatir, solo creo que esto aporta a entender porque te resulta "chocante" o "sorprendente" los costos.

    • @jcoast1
      @jcoast1 Před 21 dnem +9

      @@andressousa9006 you didn't "take advantage", we pay for everyone who wants to use it because is in our Constitutional motto...well, some people understand this and some don't. 50% + percent of it to be more precise...

    • @juanmacdgcat
      @juanmacdgcat Před 21 dnem +5

      Falso, abrazo.

  • @miguelparada5283
    @miguelparada5283 Před 22 dny +61

    We have some important things that actually work. People who never were abroad think Argentina is the worst in every aspect, but that is not true, and it's a good thing people like you remind us about those things. Thanks!

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 19 dny +5

      Yes!! I hope I can open their eyes!

    • @luislaborda4347
      @luislaborda4347 Před 15 dny +3

      Miguel, as an Argentinian that has lived more thant 20 years abroad, and in more than one place, I can tell you that our country, even with all the problems it has, is one of the best places to live in the World... Saludos!

  • @mzamendoza8825
    @mzamendoza8825 Před 25 dny +175

    Hello, it is nice to know that you have chosen my country to live. As for hospitals in Buenos Aires, the Garrahan Pediatric Hospital is first class and public. In case of an extreme emergency it has to be your first option, I hope this comment helps you.

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 25 dny +29

      Thank you for the great information! We appreciate this!

    • @maryzacheo6498
      @maryzacheo6498 Před 25 dny +31

      El Garrahan es un hospital de alta complejidad, atienden casos de enfermedades muy graves y extremas y tambien enfermedades altamente contagiosas , el hospital Gutierrez y casa cuna ( pedro erizalde) son también hospitales de niños.

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 24 dny +14

      @@maryzacheo6498 gracias por esta muy buena informacion! Te apreciamos.

    • @rcaradiocomunicacionaltern1927
      @rcaradiocomunicacionaltern1927 Před 22 dny

      Es un hospital y centro de investigacion, hasta vienen de otros paises a atenderse.​@@Economic_Front

    • @RicardoCamargo
      @RicardoCamargo Před 21 dnem +2

      ​ @Economic_Front hi!, an usual mistake from the use of G Translator ...better use something like "te agradezco"[singular] or " te lo agradecemos"[plural] rather than "Te apreciamos"
      We appreciate this! > ¡Apreciamos esto! it's wrong or not good for spanish speakers. Welcome to Argentina, btw Argentina is not only Buenos Aires city, if you can try to travel, explore and know the interior of the country

  • @SlashsBluesBall
    @SlashsBluesBall Před 23 dny +171

    “Hablando a tu corazón” from Charly García sounding in the background while you walk down the street in Buenos Aires, nothing more Argentinian than this moment right here 😂

    • @LuisJaimeBurmeister-do9rh
      @LuisJaimeBurmeister-do9rh Před 23 dny +4

      Uno de los mejores hospitales privados del país , es el Hospital universitario Austral.En el suburbio de Pilar.Atencion y médicos excelentes.Un hermano.mio fue operado allí.
      Para cardiología sin duda el Sanatorio Favaloro.

    • @zappertxt
      @zappertxt Před 22 dny +3

      *nothing more Porteño *cof cof*

    • @alejomdp
      @alejomdp Před 22 dny +2

      Era "Tu amor" la canción, no "Hablando a tu corazón".

    • @gingipw
      @gingipw Před 21 dnem

      @@zappertxt Spot on!

    • @SlashsBluesBall
      @SlashsBluesBall Před 21 dnem +4

      @@alejomdpehhh no. Es Hablando A Tu Corazón. Googlealo.

  • @PepeArgento-c9j
    @PepeArgento-c9j Před 25 dny +290

    I am a doctor in Argentina and as such I can say something about the video, and that is that with some exceptions, the fees of doctors (even specialists) are just below the average income of the general population. For example, last week a surgeon colleague told me that for a pancreatectomy the module (amount that his patient's health insurance pays for the procedure) was around 500,000 pesos (about 350 dollars). This amount had to be distributed between the surgeon himself, the anesthetist, the instrumenters, the material, etc. In the end, the surgeon had an income of 80,000 pesos (a little more than 50 dollars) for his fees. This for a pancreatectomy... in the USA for $50 a surgeon doesn't even touch the patient's abdomen

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 24 dny +128

      I really appreciate your experienced response and information. This is a complex topic and I only know what goes on from the customer side. Also, In the USA we are scammed and taken advantage of by predatory insurance companies and centralized hospital networks.

    • @mimin-
      @mimin- Před 24 dny +16

      Ay re triste 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

    • @mimin-
      @mimin- Před 24 dny +11

      ​@@Economic_Frontpero en EEUU un médico gana bien! Comparado con argentina. Hay abuso de poder también si lo ves

    • @DaleCooper222
      @DaleCooper222 Před 24 dny +24

      Basically doctors and specialists are so underpaid as the rest of the people (of this country) who cannot access to private attention, as said for example, if you have kids, waiting with them for 8 hours (or more) to have attention in public hospital is not something pleasant also as an adult that need to go work is more complicated.
      So ok, the tourist find "cheap" to have attention here but this is completely unfair for those who studied for years and maybe had masters and such and work for more than 8 hours/ day and still cannot afford having dinner out with their family, or have nice vacations because they're so underpaid.
      Now the question is, are the doctors well paid on the US? because if they pay 1000usd for attention and they give their best and they are also well paid I see some justice there.

    • @tatp101
      @tatp101 Před 24 dny +1

      Que verguenza

  • @patriciaparedes1217
    @patriciaparedes1217 Před 22 dny +22

    Your feedback is good, I am happy that you enjoy Argentina but what for you was cheap for an average Argentine is not. The minimum wage in Argentina is around 250 dollars (and that changes all the time because we have a lot of inflation). So your visit to the hospital is equivalent to 12% of the minimum wage. The prices are low because they adjust to the purchasing power of an Argentine and also because they are subsidized by the state and the medical insurance of Argentines.
    You are not to blame for this situation but in my opinion tourists should have a mandatory medical insurance (as requested by most European countries, in the United Kingdom and the US) that covers their expenses in case they have an accident with costs that are without state subsidy or other money that comes from citizens. This would be fairer and would prevent people from coming to the country to get free treatments and would alleviate the tax burden for those of us who have to live here.

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 19 dny +5

      Thank you and thanks for sharing those details!

    • @nelsonmartinez1863
      @nelsonmartinez1863 Před 8 dny

      A ver...si vos dependes de un salario mínimo es porque nunca quisiste a ser algo mas...sos de la generación que siempre viviste de la esclavitud del Estado...o sea...los que viven del salario mínimo es porque nunca trabajaron en relación de dependencia ni trataron de mejorar su situación...creo que si medianamente lista sabrás a qué me refiero...sl2.

  • @NataliaAcquaroli
    @NataliaAcquaroli Před 23 dny +24

    Argentinian here, I live in New Zealand, but every time I visit my family in Arg. all of us, husband, my 2 sons and myself we visit a dentist there because it’s a lot cheaper, and much better service and quality, my sons needed new teeth retainers, in Arg, was us$20 including the visit, and NZ us$100 only the retainer, the visit it’s around us$80. My dad had eye surgery for cataracts for both eyes for the same price that my father in law in NZ did only for one eye, without multi focal lenses, my dad doesn’t need reading or progressive glasses anymore. Medical tech in arg, it’s not behind, you get better care. I don’t know how they do things in USA, but before a surgery in arg, you have to do blood test, check your heart, etc. so there are not surprises during surgery, but it shocks me here that you go to surgery without tests, you just fill some papers and they ask if you have any medical conditions, if you don’t know, I guess it’s a risk. By the way, my husband and kids are moving to arg. next year. We can have better life there than NZ. it’s to expensive to leave here, and we get better health care too, my husband loves Argentina, we all do. Good luck to you and enjoy your stay. There are so many beautiful places to visit. Patagonia, Iguazú falls, and much, much more.

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 22 dny +3

      Thank you for sharing all your experiences! I appreciate that!

  • @javierzeballos6361
    @javierzeballos6361 Před 25 dny +167

    En la guardia de un hospital público te hubieran tratado igual de bien .Que disfrutes tu estadía..❤🇦🇷

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 24 dny +21

      ¡gracias por la información! También he estado viendo hospitales públicos muy recomendados.

    • @basiliusnaaninga7512
      @basiliusnaaninga7512 Před 24 dny +29

      No tendría que ir a un hospital público porque eso se deja para atender a los que realmente lo necesitan.

    • @leocuello66
      @leocuello66 Před 24 dny +22

      @@basiliusnaaninga7512 Igual si pasara un accidente el SAME lo llevaría a un hospital público... la otra opcion era haberse atendido y donar a la cooperadora los 30 dólares y ayudar al hospital. He visto extranjeros en el Hospital Argerich dejar U$S 100 claro para ellos por lo que cuenta este señor es el 10% de lo que le cuesta una consulta en su país y para la cooperadora cien dólares es un montón. Saludos

    • @jjgghhjk
      @jjgghhjk Před 24 dny +2

      ​​@@leocuello66en todo caso el arancel debe ser calculado en proporción al salario y el costo de salud en su país de origen.

    • @lauramantua7398
      @lauramantua7398 Před 24 dny

      @@Economic_Front Tal cual.

  • @LisandroLorea
    @LisandroLorea Před 23 dny +37

    I can add some numbers:
    Two years ago my wife had an emergency c-section to give birth to my twin daughters. We paid 1.5k USD for the operation only because we wanted our obstetrician to handle it and he was out-of-network.
    My girls spent two and a half months at a NICU that many doctors have told us is among the best in the area. We paid 0.
    Insurance also covered baby formula (including premature baby formula that's pricier) for the girls first six months, which would've cost us about 50 USD a month.
    I was paying about 70USD/month for the whole family. That is for two babies and two adults well over 30.
    Of course salaries of Argentinians are much lower but even adjusting for that it's still more affordable. The price of healthcare in the US is absolutely crazy, even compared to other first world countries.
    You can also go to a public hospital and it will be absolutely free, even if you are a foreigner. If you have insurance please let them know so they can charge the insurance company.
    Public hospitals will tend to be much more crowded and the rooms will not look like a five star hotel, but the medical attention is good.

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 22 dny

      Thanks for sharing this

    • @user-rb7bv1lt5m
      @user-rb7bv1lt5m Před 21 dnem +6

      El hospital público no es gratuito lo pagamos con nuestros impuestos, con el esfuerzo que hacemos todos, con nuestros ingresos devaluados. Si el que viene a Argentina no paga un seguro medico y necesita atención médica va al Hospital Público y recibe atencion médica de excelencia a costo cero para ese paciente pero con una sobrecarga para el sistema de salud argentino, y el costo lo paga el ciudadano. Dsspues tenemos médicos explotados, con mil horas de guardia y mal pagos. No parece muy justo.

    • @danx9194
      @danx9194 Před 21 dnem

      "Ni Is GratuiTi Li pAgaMis Entri ToDis"

    • @mariarosaquiroz6504
      @mariarosaquiroz6504 Před 19 dny

      ​@@user-rb7bv1lt5midea de libertario la salud pública es derrame al pueblo y no como otros paises el reviente aseguradoras de salud que te estafan como a el le paso en su país!! Nada es gratis pero debe ser accesible para TODOS no para su presidente y la jungla de aplasta pobres

    • @cabri358
      @cabri358 Před 19 dny

      @@user-rb7bv1lt5m pero aca el muchacho vino a vivir, paga alquiler, compra en el super, paga los servicios, y todo eso tiene sus impuestos, asi q tranquilamente puede usar cualquier servicio publico. aparte al no contratar prepaga/obra social, todo lo q le cobre el hospital el chabon lo esta poniendo al contado ahi mismo en el momento. no veo motivo de queja

  • @cheesecake4648
    @cheesecake4648 Před 21 dnem +10

    Here 300 dollars is a lot.
    That's why unless you have an "obra social" or "prepaga" in Argentina, nobody uses private hospitals.
    In ANY hospital, private or otherwise, they should treat you like a patient, NOT a costumer.

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 21 dnem +5

      Thanks for the information. And I agree, I misspoke. I was trying to explain how they treat you like an inconvenience in the USA. And that the Argentina experience was so much better!

    • @ultrajoe3671
      @ultrajoe3671 Před 12 dny

      @@Economic_Front I prefer to be treated like a costumer haha also, if you need drugs from the pharmacy many times you can get them without prescription you just have to try going to different pharmacies

  • @saratonazzi9453
    @saratonazzi9453 Před 21 dnem +11

    Los médicos en los hospitales públicos son excelentes

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 21 dnem +3

      I believe this also!

    • @alypascual9063
      @alypascual9063 Před 14 dny

      Muy cierto,todos hacen su carrera y ganan experiencia en hospitales públicos,y eso lo sabemos todos.La mayoría trabaja x la mañana en hosp.públicos,unos luego atienden sus consultorios y otros van a clínicas privadas.PERO TODOS PASAN POR LOS HOSP. PUBLICOS!

  • @jesusratti8745
    @jesusratti8745 Před 23 dny +16

    Éxitos. Te deseo la mayor de las suertes. Que la gente buena y trabajadora como vos venga acá y triunfe, será una de las bases para que el futuro de Argentina sea prospero y bello. Bienvenido a Argentina. Éxitos y bendiciones a tu familia.

  • @nadialeiva1064
    @nadialeiva1064 Před 24 dny +29

    Hello, guys! A new subscriber here. Welcome to Argentina!! 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷 Hope you feel great and happy here ❤

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 24 dny +5

      Thank you so much! Also thank you for following along.

    • @bss3390
      @bss3390 Před 23 dny

      Para que vengan a atenderse casi gratis en nuestro sistema y seguir chupando del estado que está en banca rota? Bienvenidos??

  • @BaronVonBattenberg
    @BaronVonBattenberg Před 24 dny +63

    Welcome to Argentina bro. The true land of the free❤

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 24 dny +22

      Thank you so much! I feel the freedom here! It’s a breath of fresh air!

    • @jorgechichiri5792
      @jorgechichiri5792 Před 23 dny

      Freedom in Argentina has been around since 1984. Some people think that it is something recent. NOT TRUE!! DON'T LET THEM KID YOU!!
      Restrictions n freedom and repression are back!!

    • @jorgechichiri5792
      @jorgechichiri5792 Před 23 dny

      Freedom in Argentina has been around since 1984. Some people think that it is something recent. NOT TRUE!! DON'T LET THEM KID YOU!!
      Restrictions n freedom and repression are back!!

    • @bss3390
      @bss3390 Před 23 dny

      Tierra de boludos, querrás decir. Que vienen y se quieren llevar todo gratis de un país en banca rota

    • @benjaminabel8596
      @benjaminabel8596 Před 21 dnem

      Except I’m trapped in my house cause I have bars on my windows. Lol

  • @bernardaalba1622
    @bernardaalba1622 Před 2 dny +2

    El Garrahan es lo mejor para los niños. Inclusive tiene lugares para que se queden los padres que vienen de otras provincias que no pueden pagar alojamiento. Totalmente gratuito y de alta complejidad para los niños. Es increíble el trato de todo su personal.

  • @xeneize285
    @xeneize285 Před 19 dny +5

    Welcome to Argentina My friend! Beautiful to see how foreigners value my country 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷 New follower here. I saw you in "Astro recargado" CZcams profile

  • @AleQuag
    @AleQuag Před 22 dny +48

    As an Argentinian I don't like Hospitals being free for foreigners. We're a poor country and we can't really afford to treat foreigners for free. As long as you pay for it be my guest. Welcome brother!

    • @user-sz2mw3bp7o
      @user-sz2mw3bp7o Před 22 dny +6

      he's literally paying for the service just by paying VAT taxes (IVA)

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 22 dny +18

      I couldn’t agree more. That would be a very bad policy. Thank you for the warm welcome!

    • @Lucas-GR
      @Lucas-GR Před 21 dnem

      @@user-sz2mw3bp7o stop with this nonsense, foreigners that use the healthcare system DO NOT compensate via the couple hundred dollars MAX they would be "spending" in taxes. If you have to travel thousands of kilometers just to exploit the good will of a country that has "free" (no such thing) healthcare then you deserved to be charged.

    • @Lucas-GR
      @Lucas-GR Před 21 dnem

      @@user-sz2mw3bp7o no he is not, stop spreading this blatant lie. It's more than likely that 0 of the foreigners dollars you claim is being used to pay for the service actually end up in the hands of the health professionals.

    • @elkerosene
      @elkerosene Před 21 dnem +4

      Who told you that we are a poor country? Milei? Sounds so damn weird, how are we poor?

  • @compota334
    @compota334 Před 21 dnem +3

    Regarding health, I`m not sure in Argentina, but in Uruguay (next door country) apart from health insurance companies, you have also "mutualistas" and they are hospitals with a membership monthly fee (like if it was a club or a gym). This is a good system because they get to know their clients, and they keep track of them. It is also in their interest to do preventive care, since they will spend less money. They will do cancer check ups, for example, so they can find it at early stages and remove it by surgery instead of expending a tons of money in a patient doing quimio during years. With the insurance system, hospitals just make more money the more sick you are.

  • @Soledadcordoba571
    @Soledadcordoba571 Před 19 dny +5

    How good that you value and respect my Beloved Country! Success and may God bless you in everything you want to do in our country. Fraternal hugs from Tucumán. (New subscriber)

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 19 dny +1

      Wow, thank you! Very grateful to be here and to have you following along!

  • @Ivan-gr8ut
    @Ivan-gr8ut Před 23 dny +52

    Lots of comments about the public hospitals in Argentina here, but I haven’t seen anyone mentioning that one problem the last few years is that LOT of people from other south American countries (literally MILLIONS) are freeriding and that is putting a strain on the system, especial people from Bolivia, Paraguay and Peru. One example is AIDS patients that only come to Argentina for "free" (taxpayer funded) service that they world never get in their home country. That is one reason many chose private hospitals, the service may be the same, actual often better in public hospitals, but it can be overcrowded by foreigners. (I had several operations here and can attest to getting faster and better treatment than I would have in my native socialist utopia in Scandinavia).

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 22 dny +3

      Thanks for sharing this!

    • @AugustoNicolai
      @AugustoNicolai Před 22 dny +6

      Es cierto lo que dices. Algunos hospitales públicos, sobre todo en provincias fronterizas, están empezando a cobrar atenciones a los extranjeros. Hay mucho abuso.

    • @andressousa9006
      @andressousa9006 Před 22 dny +5

      @@AugustoNicolai y como resultado de eso, los hospitales que estaban colapsados ahora se ven como hospitales normales y no como terminal de autobuses.

    • @pablorey9203
      @pablorey9203 Před 22 dny

      Come on guys... the problem is not (and never was) the immigrants. Being for a poor or a rich country. The problem is the low budget, the parasitic companies (like SwissMedical, owners of AméricaTV). If the patient (patient, not customer) is like the host says as a "cow milk", welcome... at the moment it begins to be deficit... to the public health system. They even have a term "tornillo" (screw) because it is worse than a "clavo".
      Almost all major entrepreneurs in Argentina support whoever promises to reduce public spending. In lawful and ethical ways... or in lawful ways... or they support. They are fundamentalists, fanatics of that. But make no mistake, they are reasonable and intelligent people. The subsidies they receive, the multiple aids they get... that, on the contrary, should be increased. And of course, the infrastructure they need is paid for by the state and must be ideal.
      Many, the majority of the big ones, perceive themselves as libertarians, but they live off the state’s teat. ("viven the la teta (teat, breast) de Fulano" is the argentinean way of saying "John Doe is the cow milk of them... I love how similar and different the expression are!)
      My mother (82 years old) had a surgery... not covered by the "insurance" (la prepaga, SwissMedical)... she pays 600 dollars a month (it a lot of money here, specially for a retiree). She had to undergo surgery covered by the social health insurance. Surgery, hospitalization, pathological tests, food, and the kindness of a lovely nurse... zero pesos.
      A social health insurance is a society where workers of a specific industry, such as transportation, metallurgy, etc. (not necessarily, but that’s how it started), pay a monthly fee for medical coverage in institutions that have an agreement with it (or that are directly owned by the social health insurance).
      The difference (positive according to my way of thinking, though it might not be according to yours) is that if you are in a higher position and earn more, you pay more. If you are not and earn less, you pay less.
      They are not necessarily limited to that. They also often have hotels (open to everyone, very affordable for members... But really ridiculously affordable. I will always remember the magnificent croissants at the Campsic hotel in Cosquín.
      But speaking of immigrants.
      First: They are people, if they are ill, they need treatment. I do not care if they have money, come from a poor country or from Sweden. White skin, brown skin, purple with green dots skin... I don't care.
      Second: France.
      Third: They are already paying taxes. You can argue that some came from countries.... ok. Donations are always accepted, but to create a bureaucratic structure for this... could be more loosing than winning. And fills with mud, something that should be (it is not) spotlessly clean.
      My way of thinking is veeeeery different from yours. I see the world in an entirely different way. But you are not only welcome, I am happy you are here.
      The Constitution of Argentine begins with a paragraph known as "the Preamble," which outlines the context, foundations, and objectives of the supreme law. Its current text is as follows:
      "We, the representatives of the people of the Argentine Nation, assembled in General Constituent Congress by the will and election of the provinces that comprise it, in fulfillment of pre-existing pacts, with the purpose of constituting national unity, ensuring justice, consolidating internal peace, providing for common defense, promoting general welfare, and securing the blessings of liberty for ourselves, our posterity, and all men in the world who wish to inhabit Argentine soil: invoking the protection of God, source of all reason and justice: do ordain, decree, and establish this Constitution for the Argentine Nation."
      The constitution was inspired by Alberdi. A man that Milei worships (anyway, I respect Alberdi a lot). I am sure you notice how similar to the beginning of the US constitution, but ours makes explicit one point... "and all men in the world who wish to inhabit Argentine soil".

    • @genaroguerrero9228
      @genaroguerrero9228 Před 21 dnem +1

      nobody mentions that because that idea has no specific data support, its just an idea

  • @crazyyoutuberguy
    @crazyyoutuberguy Před 24 dny +16

    I'm an Argentine American Cabify (like Uber) driver in Buenos Aires, I know there is something called Medical Tourism where Americans and European people travel to Buenos Aires to get procedures done (hair transplant, teeth, miscellaneous other surgeries) and travel around Argentina a little enjoying the savings.. =)

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 24 dny +4

      Thanks for sharing that information! I didn’t realize this. But I have been seeing a lot of people with bandages from procedures. Maybe this is what I’ve been seeing.

    • @agme8045
      @agme8045 Před 24 dny +2

      @@Economic_Frontit’s really not that common. It’s usually Argentinians living abroad that will come back, travel a bit, visit their families and have some procedure done (usually odontology, or cosmetic surgery)

    • @vicinoorsini5163
      @vicinoorsini5163 Před 23 dny +3

      @@Economic_Front the full combo includes bringing some tech gadgets from your country of origin to sell here at great profit (they're stupid expensive here) to cover part of the fare, stay and whatnot

    • @mla701
      @mla701 Před 21 dnem

      @@agme8045oh a flight attendant said he/she was doing the dental work done in Argentina.

  • @Havelim
    @Havelim Před 23 dny +6

    00:47 Oooohhhh Dame tu amor a mí!
    Le estoy hablando hablando
    hablando a tuu coorazón!
    Despite this channel was thought to help the new comer and those who want to come, you're goint to have a lot of argentines suscribers when they notice you. We love the people who love our country and is always interesting and fun to know how they see us and their experiences here. I hope you can help many of future expats/new argentinian citizens (and not just watched by argentines haha, although everybody can see by the comments that we receive you gladly and warmly, perhaps that could be a topic for a future video). My best wishes for you and your family.

  • @rafachrisabyfarias218
    @rafachrisabyfarias218 Před 24 dny +20

    Is The same public hospitals . People Is very nice and good atentions . Good look

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 24 dny +2

      I’ve been hearing this! We are glad to learn this.

  • @msalopezbard8970
    @msalopezbard8970 Před 14 dny +2

    Welcome to Argentina! I hope you spend a beautiful time among us.

  • @HailiBodie
    @HailiBodie Před 28 dny +5

    Awe poor Bridge❤️ Also, it looks and sounds amazing so far! Cant wait to see more updates!!

  • @javierlameiro3539
    @javierlameiro3539 Před 23 dny +20

    You should have tried a Public Hospital... I worked as an MD at a Public Hospital over 40 years and gosh I am PROUD!!! Health care is al least as good as in a private clinic OR STILL FAR BETTER!!! And you wouldnt have paid anything at all, not even a nickel!!!

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 22 dny +3

      Thank you for your service! We have always respected and appreciated medical personnel

    • @Wajihavibes
      @Wajihavibes Před 21 dnem +1

      For yhe tourists as well

    • @MariaBelenSeyssInquart
      @MariaBelenSeyssInquart Před 21 dnem +6

      We are paying our public health through our taxes, that still are one of the highest in the worlds. The Argentine State, the State in general does not give anything for free, all is given by us, the citizens of good will (not the leftists) through our taxes.

    • @Wajihavibes
      @Wajihavibes Před 21 dnem +1

      @@MariaBelenSeyssInquart and we respect that

    • @pablososa9444
      @pablososa9444 Před 20 dny +3

      A friend from Barcelona had an emergency because he's a diabetic. The treatment and cost of the room for one week was free. He was treated at the Zubizarreta Hospital in Buenos Aires last August

  • @cathyblazquez
    @cathyblazquez Před 17 dny +3

    Welcome to Argentina. Thanks for your comments.

  • @osirismoreno569
    @osirismoreno569 Před 15 dny +1

    Hola! Me alegra que disfruten de nuestro hermoso pais.A los 58 seg mas o menos:Charly hablando a tu corazon!

  • @loumcast
    @loumcast Před 16 dny +3

    New subscriber, want to follow your experience living in Argentina. I'm from the US, being to Argentina a couple of times and I love the country, the people, the food, and the culture.

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 13 dny

      I’m so glad you’ve experienced it! It’s so insanely friendly here in comparison. Very happy to have you subscribing. If you ever have questions please message or ask me on X. I’d love to help more immigration.

  • @k.m.370
    @k.m.370 Před 29 dny +6

    Great update!

  • @BUENOSAIRES4K
    @BUENOSAIRES4K Před 22 dny +3

    visit also Tigre district, and northern zone of Buenos Aires. here is the best quality of life in the zone.

  • @mariaflorencia2246
    @mariaflorencia2246 Před 21 dnem +5

    Medical care here really is something else! It’s unfair how underpaid the profession is (on average) though.
    New subscriber, welcome to Argentina and have a nice stay! 🫶🏼🇦🇷

  • @pablokaufervinent8012
    @pablokaufervinent8012 Před 25 dny +39

    Vaccines are obligatory in Argentina for children, but it is mostly enforced by the schools.

    • @OscarDeLaSarten
      @OscarDeLaSarten Před 25 dny

      Las pseudo vacunas que causaron trombos y millones de efectos secundarios para la farsa del 2020-2021 también?

    • @sunnymiami4980
      @sunnymiami4980 Před 23 dny

      Are there excemptions out of it? I do not believe in vaccines for children.

  • @franciscosanchezcanedo6057

    I stumbled upon your channel and it makes me so happy to see that you're happy with your decision to kove to Argentina. Keep the good stuff coming!🎉

  • @magician6123
    @magician6123 Před 23 dny +4

    Welcome to Argentina, man. Congratulations on the baby :)

  • @luxinterior5743
    @luxinterior5743 Před 18 dny +3

    Viva la Salud y educacion publica!

  • @Laura-gg9tp
    @Laura-gg9tp Před 6 dny +2

    Public hospitals are as good or better at some thing than private ones.
    My brother was redirected to the children's public hospital after 2 failed surgeries to fix his kidney malformation as a child. The top pediatric nephrologist in the country took his case and fixed the problem in one go.

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 4 dny +1

      That’s amazing story! Thanks for sharing this.

  • @AugustoNicolai
    @AugustoNicolai Před 22 dny +14

    En un hospital público, la calidad de la atención hubiera sido exactamente igual. Quizas el edificio no sea moderno, pero los médicos en Argentina son muy profesionales y la atención es muy buena.

  • @elultimobadboy4real
    @elultimobadboy4real Před 28 dny +33

    It's Nice to hear how people treate You. Make me Proud of My country

  • @sergiocenturion3902
    @sergiocenturion3902 Před 8 dny +2

    bienvenido a la ARGENTINA EL MEJOR PAÍS DEL MUNDO

  • @lauranatalia482
    @lauranatalia482 Před 11 dny +2

    Los hospitales públicos son muy buenos

  • @theargentino4245
    @theargentino4245 Před 23 dny +1

    Hey glad to have you here buddy, things are just going to get better and better.

  • @diegocasanova289
    @diegocasanova289 Před 23 dny +7

    Bienvenido al mejor país del mundo 🇦🇷

  • @sojeda82
    @sojeda82 Před 8 dny +3

    No no no, a private hospital is the same as a public hospital. In fact, all the best averages for the entrance exam for residencies are in public hospitals, all the best medical professionals worked in a public hospital.

  • @RC94332
    @RC94332 Před 11 dny +2

    $30 lol. That’s amazing. We’re getting robbed left and right here in the US. No reason we should be paying hundreds or thousands of dollars a month in insurance to get treated like crap by the healthcare here. It’s horrible.

  • @carolinabeier
    @carolinabeier Před 23 dny +1

    ok, I'm hooked on your channel!!! I’m Argentinian living in the USA and love your views on different aspects. They are different and well treated. Nice to hear more from your adventures.

  • @hglagovsky
    @hglagovsky Před 23 dny +6

    I'm happy for you. I live in Canada but I'm from Argentina. I recommend you to get health insurance nevertheless but up to you.

  • @adecarry8850
    @adecarry8850 Před 19 dny +2

    welcome to Argentina bro! i will follow your channel now and watch your videos as i can, i am from Argentina too, i live in Bahia Blanca which is part of Buenos Aires! it makes me happy you are having a nice experience! apologies for any mispelling as well, i taught english myself haha

  • @andreabreitschuh8218
    @andreabreitschuh8218 Před 13 dny +1

    Sin lujos, pero excelentes profesionales

  • @rcaradiocomunicacionaltern1927

    Tengo amigos argentinos en California que suelen venir a visitar a sus familiares y hacen un tour medico que les sale super barato. Por ej se operan una rodilla y se hospedan como en un hotel...o se arreglan los dientes, todo por el 10% que en EEUU

  • @macro55
    @macro55 Před 16 dny +1

    Hello, welcome to Argentina. I hope you enjoy your life here. I don't know what medical care is like in the United States. There are many people commenting on health in our country regarding public hospitals versus private hospitals. Not everyone has the means to receive care in a private hospital. Public hospitals have two opposite poles, one is the infrastructure and the other is the staff. The medical staff of a public hospital is much better by far than that of a private hospital. but they lack supplies and building maintenance. And since it is free, there are always many people attending, which results in more waiting to be attended to.

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 13 dny

      Thank you for sharing all the details! I think it helps to hear everyone’s views on this topic! Appreciate you .

  • @lamari389
    @lamari389 Před dnem +2

    Well, all parents in Argentina need to know Garrahan Hospital. It is one of the best children's hospitals in the world. Treats rare cases in children, it is public and free.

  • @DonnaQuijota
    @DonnaQuijota Před 19 dny +2

    4:59 hi to the one on the back 🤣

  • @luemi
    @luemi Před 21 dnem +2

    If you're going to live here, you are going to benefit more to have a "prepaga" which is an insurance you just pay monthly like cable, they dont add aditional fees if you visit an hospital like in the us. And that includes everything you need to give birth and your future child care. You just pay a monthly fee x family member according to your plan. It only gets adjusted to inflation

  • @lobosyperon
    @lobosyperon Před 22 dny +4

    La salud en Argentina 🇦🇷 es GRATUITA, hubieran ido a un hospital público; allí nadie debe pagar para ser atendido ni tampoco para dar a luz.

    • @pablorey9203
      @pablorey9203 Před 22 dny

      that is socialism (according to him)

    • @MariaBelenSeyssInquart
      @MariaBelenSeyssInquart Před 21 dnem +3

      No es gratuita, la pagamos los argentinos de bien a través de los impuestos. El Estado no te da nada gratis.

    • @pablorey9203
      @pablorey9203 Před 21 dnem +1

      @@MariaBelenSeyssInquart y los médicos del hospital la fugan la plata? la mandan a Panamá u otra guarida fiscal?

    • @lobosyperon
      @lobosyperon Před 20 dny

      @@MariaBelenSeyssInquart La plata se la roban y la reparten entre rugbiers; son todos chorros ustedes corruptos

    • @MariaBelenSeyssInquart
      @MariaBelenSeyssInquart Před 19 dny

      ​@@pablorey9203 Los médicos del hospital que hagan lo que quieran con el dinero que ganan libremente. Ellos cobran un sueldo que viene de nuestros impuestos. En fin, el hospital público sirve para que nosotros le paguemos a los kirchos y a los zurdos por la medicina con nuestro esfuerzo capitalista.

  • @Danny.TheDog
    @Danny.TheDog Před 23 dny +2

    It can be said that Argentina is slowly recovering what made it great before, what it once represented in the world. I hope that your life here is the best possible and that your family can be happy in this beautiful country!

  • @fiaschampion3379
    @fiaschampion3379 Před 21 dnem +2

    0:50 SAY NO MORE LOCO, AGUANTE CHARLY

  • @schafraa
    @schafraa Před 23 dny +1

    New follower, I hope you have a great life in Argentina! Greetings from Buenos Aires!

  • @klomsonrd
    @klomsonrd Před 15 dny +1

    I am very glad that you made this video, it is very informative. I have seen comments on videos from other American professionals that degrade the professionalism of other countries just because they are not from a "first world"...
    making excuses like "they don't speak the same language, it could be a scam or there is no follow-up afterwards" which seems very hypocritical to me, since scams happen in any country, it is racism and enormous selfishness. Doctors from countries like Argentina study for many years, have a lot of experience and are even more professional than a doctor who only seeks his own benefit, charging a lot for something as simple as an x-ray in USA. Thank you so much for this and greetins from Argentina 💕

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 13 dny

      Thank you for such a wonderful comment! I love this country and people! It’s the best choice we ever made!

  • @Matias-ji4oh
    @Matias-ji4oh Před 23 dny +1

    Welcome to Argentina ! New subscriber

  • @axelpaff3306
    @axelpaff3306 Před 29 dny +3

    Hi, welcome to Argentina, greetings

  • @kgbienesraicesc21premium
    @kgbienesraicesc21premium Před 22 dny +1

    Greetings from Peru. Saw your video announcing moving to Argentina on El Clarín a news channel on IG. Great choice you guys made. Argentina is showing the world how things actually have to be made. How the job has to be done. Wish you guys the best. New follower here🙋🏻‍♂️

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 22 dny +1

      Love to have you following! Thank you and I’m so glad more people are seeing this incredible time for Argentina.

  • @LizFany
    @LizFany Před 18 dny +2

    🙂 welcome to all of you!

  • @diegopioli1825
    @diegopioli1825 Před 23 dny +2

    Back in 2018 I went to the US with my family for an exchange program. We had to take our kid to a hospital in Missouri for the same reason as you guys, they charged us 250 dollars for an x-ray!. In 2020 our daughter was born here in Argentina, in a public hospital. We didn't pay a single cent.

  • @klinch1
    @klinch1 Před 21 dnem +2

    El servicio médico y educativo en la Argentina es “world class”!! Ni un país del “1er mundo” como USA pueda llegarle al talón .. pero bueno, ese costo lo pagamos entre todos, y el beneficio lo gozan hasta los extranjeros 🤷🏽‍♀️

  • @carlosmieres5217
    @carlosmieres5217 Před 15 dny +1

    Te viniste a la Argentina nomas..!! 🎉❤

  • @Andrew-tate-enjoyer
    @Andrew-tate-enjoyer Před 23 dny +1

    i wish to you and your family the best of luck in this amazing country

  • @layahails9655
    @layahails9655 Před 29 dny +4

    Happy 4th of July 🎉 !! .Poor little guy ..

  • @germanpagano1717
    @germanpagano1717 Před 20 dny +1

    Buenos Aires city hospitals are great bro, so glad that people like you choose my country to live. Wish you the best, and I would love to be your friend

  • @lucasbellesi
    @lucasbellesi Před 23 dny +1

    Welcome to Argentina!

  • @silvinabelmonte
    @silvinabelmonte Před 21 dnem +1

    Charly sounding in the background Viva mi 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷

  • @EduRodriguezDiseno
    @EduRodriguezDiseno Před 23 dny +1

    Talking to your heart says the song. Welcome

  • @carlostiviroli4467
    @carlostiviroli4467 Před 25 dny +2

    Welcome !!!

  • @ferdecla
    @ferdecla Před 24 dny +52

    El hospital público habria estado probablemente menos prolijo, estéticamente menos bello y hubiera esperado un poco mas, pero habrías obtenido exactamente la misma atención y gratuitamente.

    • @basiliusnaaninga7512
      @basiliusnaaninga7512 Před 24 dny +11

      Si tiene poder económico, no debería usar un hospital público, mantenido con nuestros impuestos.

    • @ferdecla
      @ferdecla Před 24 dny +8

      @@basiliusnaaninga7512 no le estoy diciendo lo que tiene que hacer o no, le estoy contando, para que sepa, que hubiera pasado.

    • @leocuello66
      @leocuello66 Před 24 dny +6

      @@basiliusnaaninga7512 Si el turista tiene seguro médico, yo creo que el hospital publico les cobra la atención, como hace cuando tenés obra social. Y bueno si no tiene nada que se lleve una buena imagen ese gasto es una inversión para que hable bien del país. Como al pobre estadounidense que perdió la pierna en un robo y acá le salvaron la vida. Dijo que igual volvería porque se sintió cuidado no todo es $$$$ en la vida. Es importante pero no lo es todo. Nunca fuimos una sociedad interesada y ojala no nos transformemos en eso es horrible

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 24 dny +1

      Thanks for the great information!

    • @rubenarielsoria3652
      @rubenarielsoria3652 Před 23 dny +4

      No es gratis,lo pagamos los argentinos con nuestros impuestos y ya estamos sobrepasados ..así q paguen como nosotros debemos hacerlo en su país

  • @NIDOKING
    @NIDOKING Před 23 dny +1

    Welcome to Argentina! Te deseo éxitos a vos y tu familia, y mucha suerte en la decisión y camino a recorrer que tendrán. And in case you're still learning Spanish, I wish sucess to you and your family, and the best of fortunes. See you soon.

  • @chizz0l2
    @chizz0l2 Před 23 dny

    Glad that you had have a good health assistant here in argentina, hope your son is doing fine.

  • @jorgesaisi453
    @jorgesaisi453 Před 23 dny +1

    welcome!! un argentino nace donde se le de la gana!

  • @valentindobler6946
    @valentindobler6946 Před 23 dny +1

    Just heard of your channel on Twitter. Watched the video of you telling you're moving here. Let me welcome you to my beautiful country, hope you find a home in it. Saludos y buena vida! :)

  • @lg20a1
    @lg20a1 Před 21 dnem +2

    4:40 i know you're talking about private hospitals prices but birth and g section is completely free in public hospitals here, other stuff like for example abortion is free too(since 2020 a law passed), contraceptive treatments like vasectomy or tubal ligation are free also in public hospitals.

  • @federicofelici9703
    @federicofelici9703 Před 10 dny +2

    Buena musica de fondo man...

  • @marinamunoz7117
    @marinamunoz7117 Před 20 dny +1

    If you land in a public hospital in an emergency it would count too, they ask for your private health insurance too, but the idea in general in the country is that in an emergency the treatment is not that costly as in USA. You wouldn't get short in treatment, the problem we have is the medicine and lab material that comes from overseas, that is really expensive ( but covered in part for the insurance). The idea of the new government is to extend a payment for procedures begining at 250 dls for foreigners ( done now in certain areas of the provinces limiting other countries as an experiment, because the government cut he funding on small health centers). It would be very hard to implement in national hospitals, as the free health is coded in the laws of the land. In my opinion the quality of life of everyone depends in a big part in the low rate in medical treatments, I hope it keep this way.

  • @agus-yg3sq
    @agus-yg3sq Před 21 dnem +1

    Vaccines are obligatory here - they are provided at the medical centers - there are required when you sign up for school

  • @marinatula
    @marinatula Před 16 dny +2

    Mi hermano vive en Florida. Cada vez que viene a la Argentina, visita al dentista y a los médicos especialistas para hacerse estudios. Sus cirugías han sido aquí también. Creo que en EEUU además sde sobre medicar a sus pacientes, les convierten en "enfermos" consumidores de drogas, tratamientos, terapias, etc. De por vida... todo un gran negocio de los Hospitales, aseguradoras y empresas farmacéuticas...

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 13 dny

      Wow! You are 100% correct. Thank you for sharing your story and making this point!

  • @MinimalRastalien
    @MinimalRastalien Před 20 dny +1

    Enjoy!

  • @ejcp2540
    @ejcp2540 Před 23 dny +1

    Hello, welcome to Argentina. I'm from Venezuela, have been here for 5 years. Hope you keep posting videos. And also if you need to ask any question don't hesitate... Regards

  • @SergioDiaz69
    @SergioDiaz69 Před 23 dny +9

    Welcome to Argentina, and Welcome to the forces of heaven!

    • @spark-taco
      @spark-taco Před 23 dny

      "...and Wellcome to the forces of hell". There I fixed it for ya.

    • @Viciousotk1
      @Viciousotk1 Před 23 dny

      Enjoy healthcare while it last. They already Fired doctors. The same they calles "heros" on pandemy.

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 22 dny +1

      Thank you!

  • @pcboga
    @pcboga Před 9 dny +1

    It's funny because if you have to stay at a hospital you have to make a first deposit of $1000-1500usd depending on the hospital.
    I work in one, so I kinda know...a lot of foreigners come to climb the Aconcagua and get a lung embolism because of the pressure and height and don't want to pay the deposit

  • @carolisway
    @carolisway Před 23 dny

    Welcome to Buenos Aires, i love the 80s synth music playing in the back. I hope you already know the name of those artists!
    Happy to know you have been treated well on a medical emergency.
    Id like to meet people like you! I have been following Jeff Berwick since 2020 and he mentions Mr Casey a lot. I am curious about this as its hard sometimes to connect with people with similar ideas.
    Cheers from San Telmo ©

  • @ElJosee1000
    @ElJosee1000 Před 23 dny

    Sube mas videos porfa. Buen contenido. Bienvenido a argentina y saludos!!!

  • @lauramccann18
    @lauramccann18 Před 16 dny +2

    Public health system is horrible. We have to go before 6 a.m to see if we have luck to get an appointment with a doctor, and if you didn't get one, you have to wait till next month and repeat the process. It's impossible, they're full of immigrants who treat you bad for being argentinian. It's just all horrible. I hope things change.

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 13 dny +1

      That’s horrible! Thank you for sharing this story.

  • @BeerAlejandro
    @BeerAlejandro Před 22 dny +1

    great info,

  • @danielacoman1382
    @danielacoman1382 Před 22 dny +3

    What do you mean "treat us like a customer"??
    Doctors and nurses treat us as a human being not matter what.
    If you go to a public hospital will not make any difference,.

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 22 dny +1

      I was comparing to the USA experience. In the USA you’re treated like cattle. You’re also treated like an inconvenience.
      I’m happy to hear that! Argentine culture is incredible.

  • @lg20a1
    @lg20a1 Před 21 dnem +1

    Hi, i got recommend your video yesterday and i didn't watch it, now CZcams recommend me it again, i had to see it haha, im glad you like Argentina, im argentinian and I've been living my whole life here, never been overseas to another country, so i dont know much how healthcare and other things really work besides what i watch on internet or heard, i didn't know that in USA doctors treat you as costumer instead that as a person, that's bad and i can imagine that's a bad feeling to have when actually you need to go to a hospital to feel better, not to get your bank account empty of money, i always like when foreigners come here and say good things about my country, be careful though with your phone in the street because of robberies,in buenos aires city there is a lot of areas where robberies and crime is not that bad and the police is better compared to my city ( i live in the southern part of the "conurbano" we call it, its a huge part with many cities that surrounds buenos aires city to the south, east , west,north if you see it on a map). I hope you liked the trip, un saludo👍

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 20 dny +1

      Thank you so much! It’s funny how that CZcams algorithm works.

  • @ceciliafranetovich905
    @ceciliafranetovich905 Před 22 dny +1

    New subscriber here! Welcome! And I do recommend you plan a visit to the Patagonia region in the summer.

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 22 dny

      Great advice! And thank you for the warm welcome.

  • @davealone1798
    @davealone1798 Před 24 dny +5

    A los que dicen que la guardia de un hospital público es buena, les pregunto si alguna vez se hicieron atender o fueron a la guardia del hospital Argerich o Santojanni por ejemplo

    • @ggl2947
      @ggl2947 Před 24 dny

      Yo fui a la guardia del hospital de clinicas San Martin y fui atendido a nivel de excelencia, vivo en el Reino Unido y la atención acá deja mucho que desear

    • @Economic_Front
      @Economic_Front  Před 24 dny

      I’m curious to learn more about this too. Thanks for the comment.

    • @davealone1798
      @davealone1798 Před 23 dny

      @@ggl2947 Tuviste suerte, yo la llevé a mi mamá de 80 años con bronquitis y no la querian atender, yo creí que se moria de la tos, empecé a gritar como un loco que hasta vino la policia y recién ahí se dignaron a atenderla. Eso fue hace años, ya en el 2022 mi mamá tuvo un ACV y la trataron mal y allí falleció. Una golondrina no hace verano, yo me atendí en los hospitales públicos toda mi vida y la atención es horrible, lleno de gente, la mayoria extranjeros y te tratan muy mal y de muy mala gana

    • @aphewtxin
      @aphewtxin Před 23 dny

      @@davealone1798 Que triste tu historia, lo lamento, pero también hay muchísima gente diciendo que la atendieron muy bien. De qué localidad sos?

    • @davealone1798
      @davealone1798 Před 22 dny

      @@aphewtxin CABA

  • @eliv.7062
    @eliv.7062 Před 21 dnem +2

    I'd like to say our Health Care System is not perfect at all. Indeed it has many flaws and not everyone is happy, including patients and health staff for several good reasons. However, I think we are still very lucky and I can get you because I know the problem you have in US with this matter. You must pay a fortune if in need of medical care and treatment and many Americans just can't. I watched Michael Moore's film, Sicko some years ago. I remember what happened with Obama Care. It's not a model to imitate. Anyway... Don't expect most people here to understand it because the grass is always greener in the US. They'll assume that absolutely everything must be better since it's part of the first world while at the same time they'll tell you without a blink that Argentina is the best country in the world and they may truly think so! These are some of the peculiar mysteries of the Argie nature. Welcome to our dearest Argentine land. You'll never get bored.😁

  • @LordSesshaku
    @LordSesshaku Před 24 dny +1

    4:96 kudos to the fun girl.

  • @martinagallo6995
    @martinagallo6995 Před 16 dny +1

    Medics in Argentina are excellent, the best one graduate from UBA (Universidad de Buenos Aires) a completely free public university, the best one in Latin America, #70 of the world (better than a lot of US universities). The only difference you’ll get between public and private hospitals is the waiting and the buildings, but you’ll get the same service, there are some public hospitals that look and feel like a private one (Hospital Fernández for example) a lot of private ones that look and feel like a public one (Trinidad).
    Also UBA has a one of the best hospitals in the continent, it’s called Hospital de Clínicas and it’s located at Av. Córdoba and Marcelo T. De Alvear.
    Hope this helps

  • @Jenny-ll7tn
    @Jenny-ll7tn Před 20 dny +1

    The Public Hospital also are very good in Buenos Aires