I know my fiance has not had any coverage for years and so many times he tells me "I can't get checked for this or that" or "I hope this pain just passes as I don't have the money to make sure it is nothing serious" even though he has had the same job for a few years now.
Unfortunately a lot people here are in the same situation as your fiance. Then when something serious happens it can be pretty far along and costs go up - not to mention the additional suffering a person has to go through.
Seems mechanics commonly do not have health benefits as part of the package? He said that if it ever became more affordable it would be great. However he does not like how high my taxes are when he comes to visit Canada..
I just went through six years of not having health insurance, there a lot of people going without - though I did have coverage from the Veteran's Administration (thank God for that government-run, government-paid-for health care here). I would gladly trade paying health insurance premiums for higher taxes, everything I read says you are paying less for health care there and covering everybody. The main goal of the insurance companies here seems to be keeping the money, they don't make anything for actually having to pay for health care.
He was looking into insurance for the option of me moving there instead of him moving here but he calculated it would cost him $400 a month in PA! That is insane! But I might just think it is because I don't pay such costs like that where I live. When something happens medically to me I just go to a doc and don't worry about costs except for uncovered medications or tests.
Makes me want to sneak across the border for the health care