Satiriza la sanidad americana citando como ejemplo una lesión en el encierro de Sanfermin

Josh Sundquist is currently one of the prescribed creators of public opinion in vogue in The United States. One of his latest videos pinned on YouTube, scoffs at the American Health System and he takes an example from the Pamplona Running of the Bulls. He images an operation on the hip being carried out on a runner and goes on to submit that the cost would be about 32.000 dollars (some 23.366 euros) cheaper in Spain than in The United States. The writer suggests that with the money it would cost to have the operation in the USA the patient have the operation in Spain and then could spend two years living in Madrid for the same money and then return home without accumulating any extra cost.

This curious reference to the Sanfermin Bullrunning was made by Josh Sundquist on his cannel at YouTube which he uses regularly for his videocommunicacions. Sundquist became well known for being the author of the viral “The Amputee Rap” which had a total of ten million visits and which went on to win in 2010 the Awards known as YouTube NextUp and YouTube On The Rise. On his web site, Josh defines himself as a Coach, A para-Olympic sportsman, as a YouTuber and as a mediocre rap singer, but his also author of a best-seller which deals with motivation in people who, like him, had to recover from cancer illness. (Just Don’t Fall: A Hilariously True Story of Childhood, Cancer, Amputation, Romantic Yearning, Truth, and Olympic Greatness.)

Incidentally, the point that the author makes might be followed up in an interesting article at Sanfermin.com  which informs people of the fact that many insurance companies have a policy of excluding runners who participate in the running of the bulls.