How much does the cost of a visit to the United States vary from hospital to hospital? Is the more expensive the better?

There is not much difference in cost from one hospital to another, and I don't think the more expensive the better.

In the U.S., physicians are the mainstay of medical care, and physician (including clinic) costs account for 23% of total U.S. health care costs, the second largest health care cost, and undoubtedly one of the main reasons for increasing U.S. health care costs. The AMA controls the number of physicians by raising the entry threshold for physicians, creating a monopoly model for the profession and establishing and maintaining a high level of fees and income for U.S. physicians. A wide variety of advanced instruments, equipment, consumables, testing methods and treatment techniques have been prioritized by U.S. hospitals. U.S. hospitals are also often the home of advanced medical equipment and technology from around the world, and the high cost of care in U.S. hospitals accounts for a significant portion of high-tech costs. Typically, U.S. hospitals charge two types of fees. They fall into two categories: hospital services and physician services. The reason that the hospital service fee ultimately goes to the doctor is that doctors and hospitals exist independently in the United States.

Hospital services in the United States are more luxurious than in Europe, there are more single or semi-private rooms in the United States than in Europe, and Americans spend less time waiting in line for diagnoses and tests. American hospitals never ask doctors to jump to conclusions; in China a visit to the doctor usually results in a diagnosis, confirmation or even treatment. As for the many details of the disease, no one else is required to say anything, which is never the case in the US. For each disease, there is a relevant physician*** who consults with the physician, medical, surgical, surgical, radiation therapy, and several physicians, including nurses, can be involved in discussing treatment options. This process takes about an hour instead of a few minutes per family hospital. Although it takes a long time, the diagnosis is usually more accurate.

Fake drugs may be one of the most Chinese inventions, and you never have to worry about fake drugs when you go abroad to see a doctor in the United States. Medication is expensive in the U.S., but it is not charged arbitrarily and patients are usually not prescribed unnecessary medications. In American clinics, your privacy is protected to the fullest extent. As a patient, it is commendable to be treated with respect and privacy by your doctor. In addition, police officers in American hospitals are armed with firearms. If you are not satisfied, you can file a lawsuit, but medical malpractice is rare. Compared with the overcrowded domestic medical environment, the U.S. medical environment is more comfortable.