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CrispyQ

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5. Bet they don't get a $10,000 bill from the hospital, either.
Fri Jun 27, 2025, 02:58 PM
Jun 27

from google:

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The average cost of having a baby in the U.S. is around $18,865, but this can vary widely. With insurance, the out-of-pocket cost is typically around $2,854, but this can also fluctuate significantly. Factors like the type of delivery (vaginal vs. cesarean), location, and insurance coverage all play a role in the final bill.


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Finland's healthcare system is a publicly funded, universal healthcare system that provides access to services for all residents. The system is primarily organized and delivered by municipalities, with the national government providing funding and setting broad policy. It's a tiered system, with primary care at health centers and specialized care at hospitals. While the system is highly regarded, it does face challenges like waiting times for specialized care and staffing shortages in some areas.

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