American Woman Who Compared US Healthcare System With India Says Affordability Is An Issue In America

US woman compares healthcare systems of US and India

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Updated Mar 31, 2025 | 09:00 AM IST

SummaryHer video starts with comparing the wait time of a GP. In the US, the average wait time, she mentions is 2 to 4 weeks, whereas in India, it is a walk-in or same-day appointment. She mentions in the caption that in India, healthcare is more accessible and there is an easy to access doctors, medicines, and quality care.

Kristen Fischer, an American woman living in India who works in web development sparked a new debate. This is between the healthcare systems of two big countries, the United States and India. The woman took to her Instagram @kristenfischer3 with 143K followers and shared a video titled 'Healthcare in India and the USA'. The video garnered over 51.6K views and with many more interactions.

Her video starts with comparing the wait time of a GP. In the US, the average wait time, she mentions is 2 to 4 weeks, whereas in India, it is a walk-in or same-day appointment. She mentions in the caption that in India, healthcare is more accessible and there is an easy to access doctors, medicines, and quality care. She also talks about how easily medicines are accessible in India and over-the-counter medicines could be picked without a prescription.

What Really Are The Big Differences In Healthcare Between The Two Countries?

Wait Time

One of the biggest differences that Kristen highlights is of the wait time for medical consultation. In the US, scheduling an appointment with a GP can lead to even a month of wait time. It can further extend to three months. For elective surgeries or planned and non-emergency surgeries, the wait time could be for as long as six months.

Whereas, if one looks at India, the access is faster. There are appointments, which can be booked within a few days, furthermore, walk-in services are also available in most cases. Elective surgeries are usually performed within one to four weeks in India.

Cost Of Medical Consultation

Healthcare in the US is costly. Kristen writes in her caption: "In America, we hardly went to the doctor because it was just so expensive and you had to wait weeks to get in. But I have peace of mind in India knowing that I can go to a doctor any day even for something small because it is affordable.”

It is true, on an average, for a visit to a doctor in America could cost anyone between $150 to $600, which is around 12k to 50k INR. Whereas in India, the consultation cost is between $7 to $17, which could be around 500 to 1,500 INR. The affordability is what ensures that people do not hesitate to reach out to doctors or healthcare professionals when in need.

Hospitalization Expense

Not just appointments with doctors, but in the US, the hospitalization costs are also skyrocketing. For one-night hospital stay, the cost is around $3,000, which is somewhere around 2.5 lakhs INR. This makes hospitalisation a financial burden, even for those under insurance.

In India, one day stay at a hospital is around $80, which could be around 6,000 INR.

Medical Insurance

There are also arguments that the US healthcare system is manageable as it is covered in medical insurance. However, the reality may be different, because the medical insurance too is not quite affordable. The average cost of medical insurance in the US could range somewhere between $800 and $1,500, which could be around 64k to 1.2 lakh INR per month. There are also high premiums.

Whereas in India, the medical insurance is far for affordable, ranging between $23 and $58, around 2k to 5k INR.

Quality of healthcare services

While the US is home to the best medical facilities, world-class research and top-tier doctors, it does come at a very high price. However, the Indian healthcare system is a mix of both, private and public hospitals, where experts come from all walks of life. In fact, at this time, many private hospitals too have been technologically equipped and have internationally accredited doctors.

The biggest point to be noted, as Kristen also mentions, is the affordability the Indian healthcare system offers and the understanding of treating medical cases with urgency.

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Not Puzzles, Shingles Vaccine Might Be Your Best Defense Against Dementia

Not Puzzles, Shingles Vaccine Might Be Your Best Defense Against Dementia

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Updated Apr 3, 2025 | 04:00 AM IST

SummaryA recent study found that shingles vaccination reduces dementia risk by 20%, likely due to its impact on viral inflammation and brain health, offering a potential new approach to dementia prevention.

Kristen Fischer, an American woman living in India who works in web development sparked a new debate. This is between the healthcare systems of two big countries, the United States and India. The woman took to her Instagram @kristenfischer3 with 143K followers and shared a video titled 'Healthcare in India and the USA'. The video garnered over 51.6K views and with many more interactions.

Her video starts with comparing the wait time of a GP. In the US, the average wait time, she mentions is 2 to 4 weeks, whereas in India, it is a walk-in or same-day appointment. She mentions in the caption that in India, healthcare is more accessible and there is an easy to access doctors, medicines, and quality care. She also talks about how easily medicines are accessible in India and over-the-counter medicines could be picked without a prescription.

What Really Are The Big Differences In Healthcare Between The Two Countries?

Wait Time

One of the biggest differences that Kristen highlights is of the wait time for medical consultation. In the US, scheduling an appointment with a GP can lead to even a month of wait time. It can further extend to three months. For elective surgeries or planned and non-emergency surgeries, the wait time could be for as long as six months.

Whereas, if one looks at India, the access is faster. There are appointments, which can be booked within a few days, furthermore, walk-in services are also available in most cases. Elective surgeries are usually performed within one to four weeks in India.

Cost Of Medical Consultation

Healthcare in the US is costly. Kristen writes in her caption: "In America, we hardly went to the doctor because it was just so expensive and you had to wait weeks to get in. But I have peace of mind in India knowing that I can go to a doctor any day even for something small because it is affordable.”

It is true, on an average, for a visit to a doctor in America could cost anyone between $150 to $600, which is around 12k to 50k INR. Whereas in India, the consultation cost is between $7 to $17, which could be around 500 to 1,500 INR. The affordability is what ensures that people do not hesitate to reach out to doctors or healthcare professionals when in need.

Hospitalization Expense

Not just appointments with doctors, but in the US, the hospitalization costs are also skyrocketing. For one-night hospital stay, the cost is around $3,000, which is somewhere around 2.5 lakhs INR. This makes hospitalisation a financial burden, even for those under insurance.

In India, one day stay at a hospital is around $80, which could be around 6,000 INR.

Medical Insurance

There are also arguments that the US healthcare system is manageable as it is covered in medical insurance. However, the reality may be different, because the medical insurance too is not quite affordable. The average cost of medical insurance in the US could range somewhere between $800 and $1,500, which could be around 64k to 1.2 lakh INR per month. There are also high premiums.

Whereas in India, the medical insurance is far for affordable, ranging between $23 and $58, around 2k to 5k INR.

Quality of healthcare services

While the US is home to the best medical facilities, world-class research and top-tier doctors, it does come at a very high price. However, the Indian healthcare system is a mix of both, private and public hospitals, where experts come from all walks of life. In fact, at this time, many private hospitals too have been technologically equipped and have internationally accredited doctors.

The biggest point to be noted, as Kristen also mentions, is the affordability the Indian healthcare system offers and the understanding of treating medical cases with urgency.

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New NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya Commits To ‘Humane’ Reforms, Ending 'Censorship & Distrust' In Research

New NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya Commits To ‘Humane’ Reforms, Ending 'Censorship & Distrust' In Research

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Updated Apr 2, 2025 | 08:54 PM IST

SummaryDr. Jay Bhattacharya, a Stanford professor and health economist, takes over as NIH Director, focusing on transparency, biomedical innovation, chronic disease prevention, and eliminating government control over scientific misinformation research.

Kristen Fischer, an American woman living in India who works in web development sparked a new debate. This is between the healthcare systems of two big countries, the United States and India. The woman took to her Instagram @kristenfischer3 with 143K followers and shared a video titled 'Healthcare in India and the USA'. The video garnered over 51.6K views and with many more interactions.

Her video starts with comparing the wait time of a GP. In the US, the average wait time, she mentions is 2 to 4 weeks, whereas in India, it is a walk-in or same-day appointment. She mentions in the caption that in India, healthcare is more accessible and there is an easy to access doctors, medicines, and quality care. She also talks about how easily medicines are accessible in India and over-the-counter medicines could be picked without a prescription.

What Really Are The Big Differences In Healthcare Between The Two Countries?

Wait Time

One of the biggest differences that Kristen highlights is of the wait time for medical consultation. In the US, scheduling an appointment with a GP can lead to even a month of wait time. It can further extend to three months. For elective surgeries or planned and non-emergency surgeries, the wait time could be for as long as six months.

Whereas, if one looks at India, the access is faster. There are appointments, which can be booked within a few days, furthermore, walk-in services are also available in most cases. Elective surgeries are usually performed within one to four weeks in India.

Cost Of Medical Consultation

Healthcare in the US is costly. Kristen writes in her caption: "In America, we hardly went to the doctor because it was just so expensive and you had to wait weeks to get in. But I have peace of mind in India knowing that I can go to a doctor any day even for something small because it is affordable.”

It is true, on an average, for a visit to a doctor in America could cost anyone between $150 to $600, which is around 12k to 50k INR. Whereas in India, the consultation cost is between $7 to $17, which could be around 500 to 1,500 INR. The affordability is what ensures that people do not hesitate to reach out to doctors or healthcare professionals when in need.

Hospitalization Expense

Not just appointments with doctors, but in the US, the hospitalization costs are also skyrocketing. For one-night hospital stay, the cost is around $3,000, which is somewhere around 2.5 lakhs INR. This makes hospitalisation a financial burden, even for those under insurance.

In India, one day stay at a hospital is around $80, which could be around 6,000 INR.

Medical Insurance

There are also arguments that the US healthcare system is manageable as it is covered in medical insurance. However, the reality may be different, because the medical insurance too is not quite affordable. The average cost of medical insurance in the US could range somewhere between $800 and $1,500, which could be around 64k to 1.2 lakh INR per month. There are also high premiums.

Whereas in India, the medical insurance is far for affordable, ranging between $23 and $58, around 2k to 5k INR.

Quality of healthcare services

While the US is home to the best medical facilities, world-class research and top-tier doctors, it does come at a very high price. However, the Indian healthcare system is a mix of both, private and public hospitals, where experts come from all walks of life. In fact, at this time, many private hospitals too have been technologically equipped and have internationally accredited doctors.

The biggest point to be noted, as Kristen also mentions, is the affordability the Indian healthcare system offers and the understanding of treating medical cases with urgency.

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Val Kilmer Dies at 65: How Pneumonia Became His Final Battle After Surviving Cancer

Val Kilmer Dies at 65: How Pneumonia Became His Final Battle After Surviving Cancer

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Updated Apr 2, 2025 | 05:24 PM IST

SummaryVal Kilmer, the legendary actor, passed away at 65 after enduring years of health struggles. Diagnosed with throat cancer in 2015, he underwent a tracheotomy that cost him his voice. Though he initially kept his illness private, Kilmer later chose to share his journey, raising awareness about the disease.

Kristen Fischer, an American woman living in India who works in web development sparked a new debate. This is between the healthcare systems of two big countries, the United States and India. The woman took to her Instagram @kristenfischer3 with 143K followers and shared a video titled 'Healthcare in India and the USA'. The video garnered over 51.6K views and with many more interactions.

Her video starts with comparing the wait time of a GP. In the US, the average wait time, she mentions is 2 to 4 weeks, whereas in India, it is a walk-in or same-day appointment. She mentions in the caption that in India, healthcare is more accessible and there is an easy to access doctors, medicines, and quality care. She also talks about how easily medicines are accessible in India and over-the-counter medicines could be picked without a prescription.

What Really Are The Big Differences In Healthcare Between The Two Countries?

Wait Time

One of the biggest differences that Kristen highlights is of the wait time for medical consultation. In the US, scheduling an appointment with a GP can lead to even a month of wait time. It can further extend to three months. For elective surgeries or planned and non-emergency surgeries, the wait time could be for as long as six months.

Whereas, if one looks at India, the access is faster. There are appointments, which can be booked within a few days, furthermore, walk-in services are also available in most cases. Elective surgeries are usually performed within one to four weeks in India.

Cost Of Medical Consultation

Healthcare in the US is costly. Kristen writes in her caption: "In America, we hardly went to the doctor because it was just so expensive and you had to wait weeks to get in. But I have peace of mind in India knowing that I can go to a doctor any day even for something small because it is affordable.”

It is true, on an average, for a visit to a doctor in America could cost anyone between $150 to $600, which is around 12k to 50k INR. Whereas in India, the consultation cost is between $7 to $17, which could be around 500 to 1,500 INR. The affordability is what ensures that people do not hesitate to reach out to doctors or healthcare professionals when in need.

Hospitalization Expense

Not just appointments with doctors, but in the US, the hospitalization costs are also skyrocketing. For one-night hospital stay, the cost is around $3,000, which is somewhere around 2.5 lakhs INR. This makes hospitalisation a financial burden, even for those under insurance.

In India, one day stay at a hospital is around $80, which could be around 6,000 INR.

Medical Insurance

There are also arguments that the US healthcare system is manageable as it is covered in medical insurance. However, the reality may be different, because the medical insurance too is not quite affordable. The average cost of medical insurance in the US could range somewhere between $800 and $1,500, which could be around 64k to 1.2 lakh INR per month. There are also high premiums.

Whereas in India, the medical insurance is far for affordable, ranging between $23 and $58, around 2k to 5k INR.

Quality of healthcare services

While the US is home to the best medical facilities, world-class research and top-tier doctors, it does come at a very high price. However, the Indian healthcare system is a mix of both, private and public hospitals, where experts come from all walks of life. In fact, at this time, many private hospitals too have been technologically equipped and have internationally accredited doctors.

The biggest point to be noted, as Kristen also mentions, is the affordability the Indian healthcare system offers and the understanding of treating medical cases with urgency.

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