“Norwegian hospitals are free though. I was just surprised the first time I learned Norwegians pay at all to visit the doctor because I assumed we had the same system.”

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    We have free doctor visits and everyone I know still doesn’t want to go there, unless the pain is getting really bad. I would say everyone hates doctor visits.

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      No, I definitely know of some people that go often only to be told that it’s just a cold or similar and that they just need to rest a few days. Not most people, but a few do overuse regular consultations, so it does make sense to have some system in place to reduce that problem (nominal charges are a valid approach here).

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        If I’m talking to a doctor over a cold, it’s solely because work is requiring a doctor’s note.

        At least my current workplace has a contract with a free telehealth service, so I can use that instead of clogging up an in-person doctors’ office just to get a stupid piece of paper that means, “Your employee isn’t lying.”

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          Which is fine. It’s just some people do clog up the normal system with minor things. I especially see this with people for whom going to an appointment is no inconvenience (no work, so the retired anf nervous mothers, etc.). The minor charge helps avoid a situation in which they have an outsized effect on health care expenditures for the state.