LdiJ
Senior Member
This whole thread reminds me of what things were like before health insurance (other than hospitalization) was totally necessary in order to get good care.
When I was a child the schools offered group hospitalization coverage for all students. Doctor's offices had the doctor and a nurse/receptionist and that was it. Doctor's office visits were very affordable for pretty much everyone, and your doctor would let you run a tab and make payments. My pediatrician would often just call in prescriptions for ordinary illnesses without requiring us to be seen. When he retired they did a write up in the newspaper and he talked about the fact that mothers were really excellent diagnosticians.
When I was in college, for 25.00 a semester we received excellent health care from the college health care center. It was a mini hospital and it covered literally everything except major surgery AND included whatever medications we needed.
Health care in the 1960s and 1970s and for most of the 1980s was much more accessible than it is now. It was the advent of the HMO that started the decline in accessibility in my opinion.
When I was a child the schools offered group hospitalization coverage for all students. Doctor's offices had the doctor and a nurse/receptionist and that was it. Doctor's office visits were very affordable for pretty much everyone, and your doctor would let you run a tab and make payments. My pediatrician would often just call in prescriptions for ordinary illnesses without requiring us to be seen. When he retired they did a write up in the newspaper and he talked about the fact that mothers were really excellent diagnosticians.
When I was in college, for 25.00 a semester we received excellent health care from the college health care center. It was a mini hospital and it covered literally everything except major surgery AND included whatever medications we needed.
Health care in the 1960s and 1970s and for most of the 1980s was much more accessible than it is now. It was the advent of the HMO that started the decline in accessibility in my opinion.