Socialist Medicine in The Netherlands??? Your Questions Answered.

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  • 0:00 Intro.
    0:32 My Bruises.
    1:11 THANKS!!
    1:50 Would Have Died in the US?
    5:28 NL Ambulance Drivers.
    7:29 How I Would Have Gotten Out?
    10:10 How US Views NL Medicine.
    12:30 Socialized Medicine in NL?
    13:11 What We Paid for Insurance.
    19:33 How Are We Doing?
    Does the Netherlands have socialized healthcare how good is it compared to US healthcare? When moving to the Netherlands you always wonder what happens in a medical emergency and how is the medicine and care going to compare? Do I need health insurance in the Netherlands? How much does it cost and is it worth it? So, take it from us, just a couple of expats that moved to the Netherlands from the US - the care you receive is top notch! If moving to the Netherlands from America has taught us anything it's don't always believe what you hear! Life in the Netherlands as a foreigner is awesome.

ความคิดเห็น • 436

  • @sigrunwestrus68
    @sigrunwestrus68 ปีที่แล้ว +67

    I'm so happy to be a European! I have been in hospital in Norway, The Netherlands and Crete-Greece and sometimes I, or my husband have had some serious health problems in these counties. Thanks to our European insurance card, we never payed anything except the 300+ own risk. If they call this "Socialist Medicine" in the USA, I say ...long live "Socialist Medicine".

  • @piminat0r
    @piminat0r ปีที่แล้ว +47

    And this is what I call freedom.
    Not having to worry about nature messing with you, and if nature picks you, not going bankrupt.

  • @IesKorpershoek
    @IesKorpershoek ปีที่แล้ว +131

    Hi, Eric and Tammy as a retired police officer I totally agree, the Dutch EMS personnel is highly skilled as you have experienced. If the 112 operators think the situation could worsen, they always dispatch a 'Lifeliner' helicopter from Airport Rotterdam/Den Haag with a special trauma medical team. This is always done when children are involved, cardiac arrest, stroke, etc. Don't get upset by negative reactions. enjoy every day; YOLO ❤❤

    • @dikkiedik53
      @dikkiedik53 ปีที่แล้ว +40

      Here a reaction of another retired police officer ;-) About the skills of the EMS personnel. I met during my 38 police working years lots of ambulance paramedics (trauma specialist nurse and medical trained driver) , a lot were former IC-nurse specialists who have an academical background. There are quite a few who have even higher specialties, like handling brain injuries. Some times those were called by the ambulance paramedics at the scene of the accident and came to there. It's most important to get a patient stabilized before moving to the hospital. And yes the 4 "Lifeliners" (each with trauma surgeon, trauma nurse and helicopter pilot with medical extra) are amazing.
      I call them "My friends for life".

    • @Alex-gv2nx
      @Alex-gv2nx ปีที่แล้ว +4

      In Romania, too, the presence of helicopters with children is mandatory. 🚁 👼

    • @joffryvangrondelle
      @joffryvangrondelle ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@dikkiedik53 the Netherlands doesnt have a paramedic system but instead since the 1980 its a nurse based Emergency Medical system with registered Ambulance Nurses and skilled emergency care assistants who are the drivers
      . Nurses work in pre hospital care and community care since the early 1890 its in cities and rural areas via the municipal health dept. We don't have EMT's. its not America here.

    • @frontliner2
      @frontliner2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      My cousin is a cop and he actually got PTSD from performing medical care on a kid that almost died in his arms. He's doing better now.
      I guess I'm trying to say that even our cops can keep you alive until the paramedics come.

    • @jingle1161
      @jingle1161 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@Alex-gv2nx "In Romania, too, the presence of helicopters with children is mandatory." That is so cool. I didn't even know we had this protocol here in NL.

  • @brian5154
    @brian5154 ปีที่แล้ว +69

    I live in the Netherlands and I have had 5 heart by-passes, a stroke, COPD, a new knee and more . Cost to me over and above very reasonable monthly premiums......NOTHING. That includes huge amounts of medication on a daily basis.........Great to see you being so open, honest etc...PS The US is the only first world country not to have universal health care. Which is double cruel as the US is a leader in medical innovation....pity it's own citizens can't afford it.....

    • @hanspijpers2100
      @hanspijpers2100 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Maybe people in the USA should be a little better educated before they vote, And try to find a politician that is not corrupt, I think that is the hardest part, All those so called politicians have second interests, be it extra income from lobbyists or Coal and Mine industries, they are allowed to own stock which to me sounds really dubious to make laws against a company that you own stocks from .
      Socialism is not a filthy thing, there are dictators who gave it a bad name, like Venezuela . I still think it is a shame that Bernie never won the presidency. Katie Porter would make a great president Kind regards Hans

    • @fragwitz8898
      @fragwitz8898 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@hanspijpers2100 first teach americans that socialism (democratic socialism like here in western europe) doesnt equal communism...

    • @Illithien
      @Illithien ปีที่แล้ว +9

      @@fragwitz8898 It's not democratic socialism, but social democracy.
      _It has nothing to to with socialism, but everything to do with being social._

    • @ms-jl6dl
      @ms-jl6dl ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@Illithien You seem to be the only one that can read.

    • @metalvideos1961
      @metalvideos1961 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@hanspijpers2100 its simple the Healthcare lobby lobbies a great deal in the Federal Government of the USA. they decide what happens and what not. The single payer system in the US works exactly as they intended to. thats the worse part. there is even a Medical company in the US who sued the government because the government wanted to make some medication cheaper. the company that provide those medicines was not happy about it. so the US changed the laws and the Medical Company won basically. Lobbyists are the key factor in alot of things in the US. Medical NRA (Gun Lobby) FDA (Food Lobby). you name it. the Federal government and State governments loves money more then caring for their own citizens.

  • @MAG-bp6hj
    @MAG-bp6hj ปีที่แล้ว +33

    You forgot to mention that you will get money (zorgtoeslag) to pay for insurance if you make less than a certain amount in a year. Also children till 18 are FULLY covered.

  • @ervie60
    @ervie60 ปีที่แล้ว +123

    Eric you are entitled to several things;
    -Cardio gym, costs all covered by your insurance. Can be done at SFG hospital or organization called Capri at several locations
    -Sessions with a psychologist, many heart patients find they have trouble accepting and living with the heart problems. Also up to a certain number of sessions covered by your insurance.
    Same goes for Tammy, it is good if she joins some or all sessions.
    Talk to your specialist about it, be pro active!

    • @mayaweirauch1739
      @mayaweirauch1739 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      This is also what I wanted to write.

    • @leovanmontfoort7114
      @leovanmontfoort7114 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Please do this! This is helping you to adjust to this health scare

    • @henrimessinghausen5185
      @henrimessinghausen5185 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@mayaweirauch1739 Heel goed commentaar Evie...samen staan we sterk.

    • @stanleymaximillian8403
      @stanleymaximillian8403 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Does this also available for basisvezekering (without aanvullende verzekering)?

    • @ervie60
      @ervie60 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@stanleymaximillian8403 I wrote "covered by your insurance" so yes also by basic (basis) insurance.
      I know from experience with cardiac issues.

  • @smijas
    @smijas ปีที่แล้ว +19

    NL: EVERY emergency is admissable in EVERY hospital ! ALWAYS

    • @dikkiedik53
      @dikkiedik53 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      not completely true... sometimes the ambulance needs to go to another hospital because of the ER of the closest hospital was full. But the closest possible hospital is true or the ambulance moves directly to a specialized hospital for that kind of injury.

    • @jwenting
      @jwenting ปีที่แล้ว

      @@dikkiedik53 or the ambulance just dumps you in the nearest hospital and lets them worry about finding a room for you somewhere else. Which happened to my father, he spent 7 hours on a gurney in the hallway of the SEH in Apeldoorn, in winter, with the doors open and no heating, without anyone looking at him, after he had a heart attack, before he was moved to Zutphen for treatment.

  • @Single-Pringle
    @Single-Pringle ปีที่แล้ว +34

    Hi Tammy and Eric! So nice to see you again 👍 Great to hear you're well! And I'm utterly charmed to hear you say you're happy your part of the Netherlands now. I'm happy you are here too 😁 You answered one of my nagging questions I've had for years. In general, I like Americans I meet on the internet. But every time, EVERY time there comes that statement of "America is the best country in the world". And I'm thinking: "Why do you think that? Why are you so sure? You have so many problems that we don't have here." Anyways, the two of you are curious enough and respectful enough to look outside the US. That makes you more than friendly people in my book. ❤

  • @michaelvanlohuizen
    @michaelvanlohuizen ปีที่แล้ว +39

    Hi Eric & Tammy, I assume you will be visiting your grandchild again in the US. In that case, check your dutch healthcare insurer for coverage in the US. The dutch basisverzekering covers costs worldwide (at 1x dutch rates). Because in the US rates can be much higher, you might have to get a dutch travel insurance with world coverage and healthcare coverage and then you should be fully covered for any emergency medical costs while in the US. So no fear for bankruptcy as long as you have dutch insurance. This kind of travel insurance costs around 6-10 euros a month, so I would recommend getting it.

    • @jwenting
      @jwenting ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Correct, basically if you travel outside of the EU, get travel insurance with worldwide coverage.
      Not just for the healthcare coverage, but other things like luggage insurance as well.

    • @aislingbooks
      @aislingbooks ปีที่แล้ว

      I was going to comment about the Dutch travel insurance, but the above comment says it all. Yes, this is accurate and well-stated. I too have family in the States and have travelled there a lot. Not only do my husband and I have good Dutch healthcare, but we also have travel insurance through our bank: reisverzekering. I would suggest having this through experience when travelling to the States, as I believe that America is the only country not covered by your regular Dutch insurance package. I would only add to Michael v Lohuizen's comment that you'll pay the medical costs in the States but will be reimbursed by your travel insurance upon return and filing in the NL. Just, of course, keep all your bills/invoices.

  • @Renzsu
    @Renzsu ปีที่แล้ว +23

    You guys are so positive, thanks for making our country your home and hope for all the best for you guys.

  • @ingridwatsup9671
    @ingridwatsup9671 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Yeh, sort of knew that we 🇳🇱 are considered left..ish, but we take care of our people. In the meantime 60% of US citizens are overweight and likely don’t have the money for care. I’m glad that you are here and glad with Eric’s haircut: we get more face!

  • @MichelBaek
    @MichelBaek ปีที่แล้ว +24

    So good to see you haven’t lost your energetic personality. Still having fun. We are blessed to have you living here. And the joy we have because of your videos is showing in the large group of subscribers. 9,1K!🎉 I am sure you will have 10K by the end of april. Stay great! ❤❤❤

  • @jeroenkevenaar2933
    @jeroenkevenaar2933 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Good to see that you are doing well! my experience from 2 years ago! I got a cardiac arrest at 8 in the morning and my wife niticed this. she immediatly called 112. They tell her how to start the reanimation and in the meantime the activate an alarm for the neigbourhood for people who are trained to reanimate to go to help and take over. in 2 minutes 2people where on the door to assist my wife untill the ambulance arrived and they took over. This quick respons saved my live!!!!!!!!!! (And I celebrate the day they saved my live with them) When something like this is happening the seconds are counting! Take care.

  • @Razielim1
    @Razielim1 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Another thing to note, in the Netherlands, the basic package and the price for that package has to be the same for all insurance companies, by law.
    Additionally, they MUST accept you if you apply. They are not allowed to decline your application based on pre-existing conditions and such.

  • @hellmuthschreefel9392
    @hellmuthschreefel9392 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    A few years ago both my wife and I were self-employed and unfortunately had to pay for health care on our own. My wife had a pre-existing condition and our health care premiums totalled $18,000 per year. One year, I had a hernia surgery, our daughter, who was still living at home, had a heart surgery (non life threatening fortunately) and my wife had some kind of medical proceedure that I can't recall. What I do recall was that added up our out of pocket costs for that year was $80,000 ... even with the insurance it cost us so much to have! And my wife who is a breast cancer survivor has to take a chemo pill for the next 2-5 years that would have cost us $50,000 a year if it wasn't for some extraordinary work by local charities we were put in contact with finding grants to help pay for the medications. It's no wonder that almost half of all bankruptcies in this country and one third of all Go Fund me accounts are for medical expenses. It really is disgraceful.

  • @marjaoosterveld8412
    @marjaoosterveld8412 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    Dear Eric and Tammy, good to see Eric making his funny jokes with you Tammy. I'm sure it was a scare. Good to see you both doing your 'old'self again. It's very interesting to see how you adjust to living in the Netherlands. I lived a year in the States (DC) and was glad I could go back to this lovely country😊

  • @temetnosce2329
    @temetnosce2329 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Great to see you two doing well ❤

  • @charlyvanbuuren2947
    @charlyvanbuuren2947 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    So nice to have you two here. Positive minds...

  • @jack5665
    @jack5665 ปีที่แล้ว

    Glad to see you alive and kicking! And you make me very proud of my country

  • @johnkochen7264
    @johnkochen7264 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    It’s often not a question of not wanting to get out of the way of an ambulance but not being able. Narrow streets and heavy traffic often make it impossible.

  • @MagereHein
    @MagereHein ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I'm glad to see you're doing well in the circumstances - such a health scare is terrible. Thanks for the update and all the best! ❤

  • @Maya9396
    @Maya9396 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Glad you’re doing fine! It’s always uplifting to watch you two. 👍👋

  • @rolfvanas2397
    @rolfvanas2397 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great to see you doing well ❤

  • @only1dutchgirl
    @only1dutchgirl ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Just glad that you're still around.

  • @kellyvandijk3269
    @kellyvandijk3269 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    You two make my day better, you’re so funny at times😊 have a great weekend.

  • @ReggieCuriel
    @ReggieCuriel ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Good to see you guys are still very much alive and kicking and that you have not lost your sense of humor! Have a great weekend and enjoy your life!

  • @gnagtegaal
    @gnagtegaal ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Good to see youre doing well. Love your videos. It makes me appreciate more to live in the Netherlands.

  • @MartijnFrazer
    @MartijnFrazer ปีที่แล้ว +7

    So glad to see you doing well! Man, that last video was a real schocker. I mean, obviously to you, but to us (the audience) as well!

  • @deheermailmum5036
    @deheermailmum5036 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great video. Thanks to help us appreciate things we take for granted. Stay healthy and happy

  • @yvonnebirch6026
    @yvonnebirch6026 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Glad to see you both dealing with this new life so well. Thank you for keeping us up to date. I love to hear how you experience living in my little country. Much love ! 🇳🇱💕🌷

  • @CatharinaKoenheim
    @CatharinaKoenheim ปีที่แล้ว

    I love your banter so much. Happy you feel at home in the Netherlands.

  • @gertstuve3933
    @gertstuve3933 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Good to see that you appreciate our little country so much. It is also nice to see how you get along with each other! Heartwarming!

  • @martijn260571
    @martijn260571 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    So happy to hear you are doing alright 🙂👍🏻

  • @gerbenmoljr
    @gerbenmoljr ปีที่แล้ว +1

    for some reason i missed your previous video, i just watched it... sorry to hear what happened, and glad you are ok Eric... a big virtual hug to both of you. Greetings from Maastricht

  • @sabaidoodkorte820
    @sabaidoodkorte820 ปีที่แล้ว

    Because you normally put up a video on Tuesday, I was worried you had a fall back. So happy to see you (both) back again with the same old energy. Take care, we are rooting for you ❤

  • @sim-one
    @sim-one ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Hey guys! I’m so glad to hear you’re feeling better and doing so well. What a rollercoaster it must have been, right?!
    I think most people have been asking themselves those questions after learning how it went in your case. Very interesting you gave us this info! Thank you.
    And so funny that Tammy had a giggle after how the US presents itself to the people. Ah well every country has it pro’s and con’s BUT glad to be born here 😁🌷

  • @MarionBrandsen6204
    @MarionBrandsen6204 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    glad you're ok! I lived in Rotterdam for many years, my whole family comes from Rotterdam and I am happy you like it there. I live in a very small town near Breda now and you are so welcome if you ever want to see the area here.

  • @petervandenburg9046
    @petervandenburg9046 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I'm glad you're OK again Eric, for the rest, just rely on the good care Tammy will provide. You're such a lovely couple 😊. Thanks for sharing your experiences, i keep learning things (sometimes from an other perspective) about my own country😮😊

  • @ikke5212
    @ikke5212 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    good to see you and hope you feel a lot better 😉😊

  • @vanderquast
    @vanderquast ปีที่แล้ว +7

    So great to have you here now as fellow citicens of The Netherlands😊. Please stay well you both after this health shock of Eric💪

  • @hannienierop1387
    @hannienierop1387 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Hi Eric and Tammy, good to see you both smiling and happy. Be sure to follow up your treatment with the suggestions of other comments to go to Cardio fysio etc. It will help you get your trust back in your body. Take care and stay healthy.

  • @margreetanceaux3906
    @margreetanceaux3906 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    Expanding a little on the previous conversation: on cardiac emergencies, the ‘meldkamer’ = the 112 callcenter, in your case in Rotterdam, decides to which hospital you go. They know where there’s a ‘bed’ available, with all the staff and equipment required.

    • @jwenting
      @jwenting ปีที่แล้ว +1

      correct. Of course depending on where in the country you are they may not have any available hospital that can take you and just send you to the nearest one, hoping they can keep you alive until a room is found somewhere, anywhere.
      That happened to my father, who spent 7 hours on a gurney in the hallway of the ER without anyone caring for him) after he had a heart attack.
      He survived, more through luck and the initial care by the ambulance crew than anything the hospital staff did, until finally an ambulance arrived from a hospital over an hour away to pick him up (the ambulance that'd brought him to the hospital was sitting there all the time, he could see it through the open doors, but it wasn't allowed to take people FROM the hospital he was at, only TO that hospital, by some insane rule intended to ensure ambulances are available for emergencies, as if bringing someone with an ongoing heart attack to a hospital where there is space for them is not an emergency).
      That was medical error number whatever (we lost track long ago) by that hospital affecting our family (my mother was in that very same hospital at the time, having survived several very serious medical errors that cost her a leg and nearly killed her).

    • @jwenting
      @jwenting ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@fvefve12 guess what, I never had either until it happened to my dad. That was years before covid, so no, my dad didn't have a heart attack because of the covid vaccines.
      Yeah, 7 hours in the ER after a heart attack without getting any care. Welcome to Apeldoorn.

    • @bararobberbaron859
      @bararobberbaron859 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@jwenting That's awful and I'm glad he survived despite their negligence. I've only had good experiences so far but as I like to say, people don't worry about things going great. I'm sorry that happened, and it's a good reminder there's always going to be room for improvement and human error. That said, if it was my loved one I'd probably be less objective about it.

    • @jwenting
      @jwenting ปีที่แล้ว

      @@bararobberbaron859 I'm sure it's not everywhere, and that hopefully Apeldoorn is an outlier to the extreme.
      Certainly where I live now things are a lot better and the biggest problem is chronic underfunding leading to needlessly long waiting lists because of staffing shortages.

    • @joffryvangrondelle
      @joffryvangrondelle ปีที่แล้ว

      the ambulance nurse is in charge and accountable for choosing the right hospital or other destination for the patient, that's not the emergency dispatch centre. Dispatch center or a hospital overview app with all the closed and open ER, wards, like ICU CCU ER NICU etc is available.

  • @MarjoleinNoyceBellingaMobiel
    @MarjoleinNoyceBellingaMobiel ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Had Covid, so missed the news of the last video's. But I'm very very glad your experience was not as horrible as it could have been and that you guys are doing so well. The spouse had some emergency medical issues here and I think one of the advantages of the Netherlands is that you are allocated priority based on your needs, not your position in line or your insurance or your amount of money.

  • @bikinginboston
    @bikinginboston ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Love the channel! Glad you're feeling better. This channel gives great insight into moving abroad, especially the info regarding hiring an attorney for navigating DAFT.
    US healthcare system needs to be completely revamped. For-profit health care should be a crime.

  • @elsotto3314
    @elsotto3314 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Glad to hear you are doing well .
    We Dutch are always complaining about almost everything but listening to you made me realize we are pretty well off.
    Enjoy your live in our/your country ❤🇾🇪🇾🇪❤

  • @bertdejong3
    @bertdejong3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    You're so nice people and you make me realise how lucky we are to live in the Netherlands ore like me in Belgium.👍🤠

  • @maya-parisan
    @maya-parisan ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great video, I'm happy to see you are doing well! I work at a private insurance company and I just wanted to add that contracts with hospitals only apply to care that can be planned in advance. For emergency care, you can always go to the nearest hospital, whether they are contracted or not, even on the cheapest insurance. This is precisely to avoid the scenario that you would have to skip the nearest hospital just to reach one that is contracted.

  • @ilonkagootjes858
    @ilonkagootjes858 ปีที่แล้ว

    You're so lovely both. Glad to see you alive and kicking. Most comments i read are very positive, and some good advice too. Forget the rest. ❤

  • @bertschalk1798
    @bertschalk1798 ปีที่แล้ว

    Happy to see that you folks are "back on track" so to speak, but.......with all the stress and attention around the medical situation, we're almost losing sight on the number of subscribers !!!!
    Almost hitting 10k now....just a few more !
    Who would have thought when you started huhh ???? 😂👍👍

  • @riablaakman8795
    @riablaakman8795 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I was shocked by what you were going through. I hope you will take care of all aspects of your emergency, not just the physical part. It really is important to realize this was a life changing experience and adjust to it, even if you don't deem it necessary while still euphoric about feeling better again.
    And now I have a question that may be to personal, but I'm so curious how your US family have reacted to what happened to you.
    Best wishes!

  • @helenehuydecooper3534
    @helenehuydecooper3534 ปีที่แล้ว

    We are also very happy that you are here!

  • @joyceschouten8727
    @joyceschouten8727 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Last year, when I called 112, they figured out what was wrong with me (heart problems, ruptured aorta( from my symptoms and the drove me straight to the nearest hispital that specializes in heart surgeries. That was awesome.

  • @marcozwaan5743
    @marcozwaan5743 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    hey Eric and Tammy of corse. good to see you are doing oke. Very nice to hear you tolk so positive about our(the dutch) medical care. We take it some times for granted and complain about the cost. You the dutch by now. We sometimes forget it is very good orgenised and affordeble.
    Stay good, stay save and keep making those fun video's.😊

  • @sammie_nl
    @sammie_nl ปีที่แล้ว +4

    A little late but wanted to post this: in NL the ambulance verpleegkundige (nurse) has to have at least 2 years experience in a hospital emergency room or ICU on top of that the regular nurse education (4 years). The ambulance driver does not, but has experience and training in assiting the nurse. this makes a HUGE diffrence. these nurses are trained and have experience in the worst emergency medical situatons like hard attacks and traffic accidents with severe trauma. On top of that NL has 4 helicopters with emergency doctors on board, they will be called upon to assist ambulances in severe life threatening cases (in case of children or baby's they are always called but mostly return to base after ambulance arrives and assess the situation and deems it not neccesary). 112 personnel will alwayc call the heli though, just in case it's needed. anyway, sorry for the rant, just wanted to give some extra context about how much human life is valued over here. all the best!

  • @TuckingFypos59
    @TuckingFypos59 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just happy you are doing great.

  • @Taco048
    @Taco048 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Hi folks, nice to see you again and nice to see you doing well.
    Also, nice dutch haircut 😉
    When are you trying a show in Dutch? That would be fun! 😏🤪🫣
    Greetings and take care 🙋🏽‍♂️🇳🇱🌮

  • @Aelsenaer
    @Aelsenaer ปีที่แล้ว

    Eric. Our best wishes to your recovery.

  • @Maguramishi
    @Maguramishi ปีที่แล้ว

    What a scare! Glad you’re still with us!

  • @user-ue7vd1cw6w
    @user-ue7vd1cw6w ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for your commentary on The Netherlands; the nice compliments and off course the well meant feedback. I want to point out that the Dutch are not flawless. We have our lesser sides. And furthermore I think you are very nice people and i am looking forward to future 'you-tubes'.

  • @theooppie9615
    @theooppie9615 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ik ben blij dat het met jullie goed gaat, fijn weekend, doei doei 🙂

  • @spilln01
    @spilln01 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Glad you’re doing fine guys ! 👌

  • @-_YouMayFind_-
    @-_YouMayFind_- ปีที่แล้ว

    You two are so awesome!.

  • @ivoschenk2230
    @ivoschenk2230 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good to hear that all is well with your health! Maybe a nice idea for your next video. King's Day will be celebrated in Rotterdam this year. The king also holds a tour in Rotterdam. So can meet him😊 Greetings from a fellow Rotterdammer 😀

  • @luk5464
    @luk5464 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I’m glad you’re doing better! Once again the best of wishes in your further recovery Eric & Tammy!
    Regarding the costs it might be worth mentioning that if you have a low income you’re actually eligible for “zorgtoeslag” or health care insurance benefits which will cover all or part of your premiums depending on your income. So in that sense, socialised health care is quite an apt term. It just means that the government will assist those who just cannot afford that €1500 per person per year (with kids being free btw). And yes, obviously that tax money comes disproportionately from wealthier people and corporations but that’s fine, in my opinion that’s just how a civilised society should work when it comes to an essential “service” such as health care.
    Take care of each other and get well soon Eric!

  • @katariinakeisari8178
    @katariinakeisari8178 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am happy you are doing well! It must have been a scare. I truly hope enough people watch your videos, maybe something will change in the US as well. It is hard for us Europeans to grasp that fear for universal healthcare, but it all comes down to making the rich richer, I guess. I am not the most patriottic person in the world, but lately I have been very thankful not to have been born in the US. We have our own issues here, as does every country, but still. It does not feel as bad. Looking forward to the next video!

  • @margreetanceaux3906
    @margreetanceaux3906 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I live in a much newer district of Rotterdam (Zevenkamp), and here too the fire brigade shows up, f.i. if you’re in your bedroom upstairs, and the stairs are too narrow to carry a stretcher (brancard) with you on it, down the stairs.
    Must admit though I was amazed when it unfolded before my eyes. So was my german shepherd dog (we were on our evening walk), when all these cars with lights and sirens arrived - and she merrily joined the choir 😁

  • @norajazzypoppy9043
    @norajazzypoppy9043 ปีที่แล้ว

    So happy that Eric is feeling better 😊🌹 Hii Tammy😊🌹

  • @georgedrubbel2445
    @georgedrubbel2445 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your so right, years ago we had an issue with my wife. Bladder infection, peniciline alergic reaction. She went to rest and I checked if she was ok. Well no reaction anymore and a very low heard beat. Alled 112 for help. They where there in no time, they take over the situation completely, first treatment on the bed and before I knew my wife was in the ambulance and up to the hospital. The ambulance staff told me, don't try to follow us at the same pase, drive up to the hospital at normal space. Arriving there all was taking care off and at the end all went well. All insured no bills, yes for sure the insurance is expensive, but it covers what you need! Get well, so happy you got treated and recover well :)

  • @marcvanMaanen
    @marcvanMaanen ปีที่แล้ว +1

    'Your love is like a bad medicine' 🙂 Good to see you have not lost your sense of humor and are recovering well.

  • @Roggen45
    @Roggen45 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi it was kinda funny the story you told about the pharmacy, but yet sad too that you're so use to paying for everything, not to mention to so much! Glad to hear you two are doing better, and hopefully will do better everyday, wouldnt want to miss your videos🥰, stay safe! Groetjes uit Groningen! ❤

  • @rinynewton8297
    @rinynewton8297 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    So so happy you are doing so well Eric. I know Tammy is a nice lady and will look after you. From now on you will have to take your medication but lucky you can in this country so you will be fine. But keep us posted we all want you to do fine and be as healthy as you can. Take care. Btw don't listen to stupid comments they can't help themselves!

  • @zwart592
    @zwart592 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey, great video again. And glad you are doing well. When you compared the health insurrance costs, you maybe should also mention that an income dependent percentage is deducted from the gross salery. It’s called ZVW on the payslip, probably around 5.5%. Plus the employer also pays around 6.7% on the total payroll he has. So the insurrance alone is just one of 4 components ome paus for healthcare. Nevertheless you probably still get better acces to the cure and care system compared to the usa.

  • @ozzieenkees
    @ozzieenkees ปีที่แล้ว +1

    In the Netherlands, contracted Hospital care is only relevant for planned care, not emergency care.

  • @hdw5831
    @hdw5831 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    You are an amazing and fascinating couple! Not just because you appreciate our country so much. Of course I am proud and touched that you like it here so much, but I find your experiences in our country very interesting. Sometimes we forget how well everything is organized here. It's nice to hear that from people from another country. You also have humor and the interaction between you two is great to see. I wish you every success and hope you can live here happily ever after.

  • @philsarkol6443
    @philsarkol6443 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello Eric and Tammy I just cannot Imagine anyone saying anything negative about you. Your allways so positive and thankfull for being here and living a wonderfull life in our beautifull country. To be honest, a lot of Dutch people may not realize how lucky they/we are with everything so well organised, everybodies living standard being way way better then 90% in the rest of the world. So it is so good of you to point that out. Reminding us by keeping up a mirror..so much thanks. And also again Eric...you are right by praising Tammy for the wonderfull wife she is to you!! She's beautyfull!! Have a good easter...Love both of you!! Grtjes Phil..

  • @sherifadorder8178
    @sherifadorder8178 ปีที่แล้ว

    You're such great people 🤗❤

  • @purgie
    @purgie ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I show this and some of your other video's to friends who complain about the netherlands. I watch a lot of video's about the U.S. and see the decline of so many big cities.
    Love to hear that you like this country so much and getting more and more 'ingeburgerd'. And maybe in the near future years even Erik will maybe become a cheese lover :)

  • @user-em4kg7he3o
    @user-em4kg7he3o 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How nice that it turned out so well for you and that you are so satisfied with Dutch healthcare.
    Not everywhere in the Netherlands does an ambulance have problems with traffic. Cars must also be able to pull over in streets, simply because there is no room. When I was taking my theoretical car exam, we learned to do so when an ambulance arrived with lights and sirens. But yeah, that was a while ago, lol
    And as for the stairs, as you said, you live in an older part of town, the building codes back then were very different than they are now.

  • @connievanlewe7762
    @connievanlewe7762 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'am glad that you both are doing good. Love your humor.😂 It's so sad that the medical care us is so bad...due to insurence. 😒

  • @remconoordermeer7015
    @remconoordermeer7015 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi and thanks for the kind words.! You are correct, Dutch ambulance personnel is extensively trained. After having attained their bachelor-level nursing diploma, they need to spend a few years in a high-end ward of the hospital, like surgery. They need an additional few years of training and experience in higher specialized units like the ER or Intensive care. I'm not sure, but I believe only then they can apply for an ambulance position. Special people indeed... as of course are all people in healthcare. Anyway, take care, and thanks for the video!

  • @vintagelover2099
    @vintagelover2099 ปีที่แล้ว

    so good to see you laughing and joking, I was shocked to hear how it goes in the States. I shouldn't be that way. Tammy takes good care of you Eric, so sweet to see that, I hope you will enjoy the good weather and I am happy that you are still around, and ......today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. enjoy the life you have together in this "gezellige landje". Happy Easter, love Henny

  • @Nkana1953
    @Nkana1953 ปีที่แล้ว

    I live in the UK & we have free health cover. Obviously we pay for it in our National Insurance taxes but treatment costs us zero. Prescriptions cost £9.00 per prescription item. I have had 2 heart stent surgeries, a heart flush, I have COPD, sleep apnoea & type 2 diabetes. Doctor consultations, specialist consultant check ups at the hospital cost me zero. I am over 60 and prescriptions/medications now cost me nil. I have 13 different types of medications. Thank you NHS.

  • @ishAmsterdam6803
    @ishAmsterdam6803 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I trust the medical field of the Netherlands with my life I had personal experience with it in the Netherlands and they are super professional and compassionate I'm not saying this because I'm born and raised in the Netherlands I truly believe it.
    I have been all around the world (job related) and experienced it my self in other countries I just love my country.
    my parents are marocain and they feel the same way I really believe that the Netherlands is the best country in the world I'm not saying this just for saying it. after having children (4the generation)im thankful that my parents and grandparents made the Netherlands there home I proud of the Netherlands and there people and I will always say that sometime people also my friends complain about this that are important but I always say how good we have in in my country the Netherlands and sometimes it's good to stand still and count your blessings we have it extremely good in the Netherlands compared to other countries so yes I'm proud of my country and it's people and my opinion is that the Netherlands is the best country in the world and not anyone would agree with me but that's also the Netherlands opinions are welkome for sure I have nothing bud ❤❤for my country and I'm proud of it..

  • @Volkers1966
    @Volkers1966 ปีที่แล้ว

    love your stories!

  • @EricvanDorp007
    @EricvanDorp007 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice watching this! :)

  • @Braun30
    @Braun30 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Snapped a tendon after Malden on the Via Gladiola at the 4daagse in 1998.
    Was taken by the police to the Hospital in Nijmegen and there was visited by the first aid station doctor, the chief ortopaedic doctor and the head of orthopaedic surgery in less than one hour.
    As I returned to Switzerland to the surgeon who did in the end do the operation to reconstruct the tendon, the whole paperwork was on his desk.
    The snap happened on the friday, I was at the hospital in Switzerland on the Tuesday.
    I had to cover the costs in Holland out of my pocket, in all it was about 145 Swiss Francs.

  • @pede5656
    @pede5656 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Sweeties! ❤❤It is so very nice seeing you back and recovered from that awful event🙆‍♀️! I will send your video again to my cousin who is doing her studies for medical assistance on the ambulance🚑. She will be thrilled hearing your good experience🌟🌺. Is it perhaps an idea to buy a defillibrator? They cost around 1600 euro and you can follow a course (perhaps included, otherwise not expensive) for the instructions👐🏻. How to handle when someone gets a heart attack.The course EHBO means First Aid By Accidents. Perhaps something for Tammy; to complete your medical care🤷🏻‍♀️? By the way, your new haircut 🧑‍🦲goes very well with you, Eric!🎉

  • @Roel_Scoot
    @Roel_Scoot ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Good to see you so well, but I can imagine that there is still some insecurity about what can happen in the future. After hart surgery I myself was offered, by the hospital, a hart revalidation programm with different aspects like how to cope with my condition (together with my wife if we wanted it), what to eat (like less salt, more vegetables) and how to move (and not be afraid) by doing gymnastics and ball games with other hart patients and doing excercises on a home trainer while you are monitored by a doctor. I can recommend it full heartedly (pun intended).

  • @georgedrubbel2445
    @georgedrubbel2445 ปีที่แล้ว

    Keep up the good life, spring is coming!

  • @miran4471
    @miran4471 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Glad you are doing well!🙂
    My mother ( 92) had cancer in het face ( her nose) .She has had 3 surgeries and recently 20 radiation treatments .
    And she only pays her " eigen risico " for this year .
    She is ok ,maar het is zwaar .🙏🌷

    • @jwenting
      @jwenting ปีที่แล้ว

      good to hear she's pulling through. My mother died from lymphoma that was diagnosed too late despite weekly blood tests by the hospital in Apeldoorn as part of her dialysis routine.
      The oncologist, when she did get to him after a breast cancer scan showed a suspicious blob, told her that had those idiots (his words) done their work properly they would have sent her to him a year earlier and he could have saved her life.

    • @miran4471
      @miran4471 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@jwenting wat erg 😭🙏

  • @nikkicruz6462
    @nikkicruz6462 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the info. Its the no.1 reason we're looking to move out of the US. $20-$30k last year in expenses out of pocket as a chronically ill person.....that's with good insurance!

  • @MyTubeSVp
    @MyTubeSVp ปีที่แล้ว

    16:18 In Belgium our health insurance is some 100 euros per person per year. Some percentage of our taxes go to healthcare too. Today I received the bill for the MRI of my knee I had a few weeks ago : 52 euros.

  • @gerbentvandeveen
    @gerbentvandeveen ปีที่แล้ว

    We're glad you're still here. And Tammy takes good care of you. Greetings from Spakenburg, the Netherlands. PS Tuesday, April 4. Is Spakenburg-PSV. If we win here??? Can it become Feyenoord-Spakenburg in the final of the Cup.

  • @edwinvermeulen8187
    @edwinvermeulen8187 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    To the bruises, that is a common side effect due to the blood thinners / blood pressure reducing medicine, another side effect is going to be sensitive to cold / heat. You will be taking them for a year minimum so take care!

    • @jwenting
      @jwenting ปีที่แล้ว +1

      yup, trombosis medication is notorious for that. Big reason why people who take it need regular blood tests to ensure their platelet levels are still within good boundaries.

  • @eddyblommaert5676
    @eddyblommaert5676 ปีที่แล้ว

    Indeed, take care , of each other, thats the human, social way to go.Glad you, both are doing well, greetz, groeten van een nederlander

  • @arturobianco848
    @arturobianco848 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Happy to see you doing so well keep him on his meds Tammy. I'm just a bit shocked about what you said about health care in the states. It sounds like a thirth world country except in most of them they would bring you to the nearest emergency room if needed and you wouldn't be bankrupt after you left.

  • @user-Dutchie
    @user-Dutchie 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Happy for you that you are oké, manny people in the Nederlands shoot see your comment. So they alsow know the differents.

  • @mayaweirauch1739
    @mayaweirauch1739 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You can pay travel ensurance when you go to the USA. That might cover health costs.

  • @KramerEspinoza
    @KramerEspinoza ปีที่แล้ว +2

    That is how health insurance does not work in the US. I lived many years in the Bay Area, and I am happy to be back home and happy you guys are here.

  • @captainchaos3667
    @captainchaos3667 ปีที่แล้ว

    I think my travel insurance did cover medical costs in the US, but only at approved facilities.