
r/Hellcare

How can this happen in America? An ER shouldn’t be allowed to turn people away because they can’t pay upfront!
u/Exotic-Cook-7740 — 6 days ago
▲ 17 r/Hellcare
Do I even need to say anything else? Our healthcare system 👎
u/inevitableoracle — 6 days ago
▲ 54 r/Hellcare
Reliable healthcare shouldn’t feel like negotiating at a pawn shop
u/NYM2000 — 9 days ago
Crippling medical debt should not be a normal part of getting care
u/Exotic-Cook-7740 — 12 days ago
Those Europeans didn't get to absorb this part of American culture
u/JellyMourning — 11 days ago
▲ 19 r/Hellcare
More Americans Relying On AI, Social Media For Medical Advice Than Ever
dailycaller.comu/ComfortableOption547 — 13 days ago