The Frau
loves the European healthcare system. Especially the pharmacies. Walk in to an
Italian pharmacy wearing your bathing suit and a pained expression and walk
out ten minutes later with cream, bandages, and the satisfaction of knowing you
survived the sting of a jellyfish and everything will be ok. No waiting, no doctors, and little expense.
This was The Frau’s experience last week in Italy.
Which
reminded her that Swiss pharmacies are as great as Italian ones. Baby M has
green puss coming out of her eye at 4:56 p.m. on a Saturday? No problem. Rush
to the pharmacy across the street, talk with head pharmacist for one minute,
receive eye drops for CHF 7, and by Monday the pink eye is gone and Baby M can
go to school and Mommy can go to work.
If this
doesn’t seem great, consider the dire American alternative. The health clinic.
No, you cannot just go directly to the pharmacy with your pink eye or your
sting. Two hours of waiting, $400 to see a doctor for five minutes who spends
more time on the computer than looking at your sore throat, and then you still
have to go to the pharmacy, wait in line, and spend another $100 for medicine.
It wastes time, money, and gas, since you most likely have to drive too. Please America, it's time to change from a doctor-centric society to a pharmacy-centric one. Please?
Do you love European pharmacies?
