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...sometimes life throws you curve balls and you have no other recourse than credit.
US health system is pants, no doubt. But hospitals will set up payment plans for you. Even if yours won't, there are cheaper long-term loan options than credit cards. Even if you absolutely MUST charge to a card, APR doesn't kick in for a month, which should give you plenty of time to figure out a better payment option. And there is always a better payment option than carrying a balance on a credit card. APR still doesn't apply, if you do it properly.
I've just managed to avoid having a credit card by buying those prepaid ones as I need them. No debt, no interest, much easier to manage
You're missing the value of a credit card. It's just a tool. There are proper ways, and improper ways to use all tools. Hedge trimmer is a tool. You can use a hedge trimmer to prune your shrubs, or you can try shaving your balls. Does that mean hedge trimmers are a ball hazard? Of course not. Not unless you're an idiot.
The stupid way to use a credit card is buy a TV and pay 5 times what the TV is worth over the next decade. If you use a credit card properly, it's just like what you're using, except you borrow money for a month for free, all the while proving to the banking system you can be trusted, so they will lend you more money and for cheaper later down the road... when you need to buy a house or a car, for instance.