In 🇺🇸'murica, hospitals are legally required (at least for now) to treat you for health emergencies (with the exception of chronic conditions like cancer or diabetes).
Go get your treatments and never pay the bill lol. What are they gonna do? Take your non-existent properties? Debts are gone in 7 years.
For chronic conditions tho, you're kinda fucked. They'll treat you for DKA for example, but doesn't legally have to give you insulin once your vitals are stable.
Remember, taking things you need to survive from corporations is the equivalent of self-defence. (Solution is break into the pharmacy in the middle of the night)
Hey anyone remember what that Green video game character is named? I think the name start with L and end with i.
My kid has cystic fibrosis. The one main drug alone for that condition costs €350k per year. I pay €7.20 prescription fee for it.
The kid spent 4 months in the first year in hospital. Since it was our first child, both of us opted to stay in hospital with the kid in a one-patient room. I tried to figure out how much this was going to cost and the nurses couldn't tell me. They sent me to the billing office (a tiny little room somewhere in a corner of the hospital, which was only staffed for an hour per day). The lady there told me not to worry about it. We never paid a cent for all of that.
Obviously, we don't live in the USA, but in the apparent communist hellscape that is the EU.
Reminds me of a conversation I had with my doctor last month, and by doctor I mean the nurse practitioner at the clinic but then again I find them better anyway. She came up to me as I was paying on the way out and said I noticed you don't have insurance on your chart here. The prescription we put in for you is very expensive, even with insurance it could be hundreds of dollars without it we're talking over a thousand. So I told her just don't bother sending in the prescription cuz I couldn't do that at all. I mean if I paid for it I wouldn't make rent. So homelessness or this pill. She said what are you going to do? I said just fucking suffer I guess. Then we both just kind of walked away cuz nothing else to say.
More people need to be educated on how to order grey market pharmaceuticals. You can't find everything, but when you can, it's often best to bypass the US pharma system entirely. Unfortunately this isn't really viable for acute conditions, but for long-term medications you are doing yourself a disservice if you don't look into overseas pharmacies.
Just for people who don't know, several drug companies have major discounts or assistance programs for people who can't afford it. Is worth investigating if you're on a situation like this one. It's fucking stupid to live in this world, but we do.
Insurance companies can own clinics. Not in the traditional sense but via contract law they control how the clinic is allowed to interact with you, the insurance companies beneficiaries.
There are non disclosure agreements around this because the insurance company doesn't want you to know. Other insurance company's already know because its their fucking industry. They are hiding these contracts from us. The affected party.
What the hell kind of test was it? The boxes of tests only started costing money within the last, I dunno, 1-2 years here in Canada and they don’t even cost that much, only about $20CAD.
Ya’ll literally live in a hellhole with paintjob. It’s like an apartment that looks pretty nice until you realize that the landlord just painted over all the mold on the walls and crossed their fingers that the water leak wasn’t gunna show up until it was at least too late.
Anyway, I’m sorry that you get robbed by the very institutions claiming to be helping you.
In the US we literally spend twice as much per capita on healthcare as the rest of the developed world, while having the worst quality of healthcare in the developed world. That extra money all goes to the insurance companies. Muigi Langione is all I can say.
Middlemen Insurance companies run our entire for-profit healthcare system in the US. You have to pay your "deductible" first before they'll pay anything significant, which could be thousands of dollars. Every year. Entire families are bankrupted every year, even with health insurance. They have us over a barrel...
Yeah, but also have you seen the bill reduction that comes when you don't have insurance. Suddenly it's only $7000 to fix your broken leg instead of $173000. It's like magic
The $70 Advil still kills me and it’s probably gone up since I learned about it. It’s all just a big open-air scam and most of the fuckheads in that country think doing anything about it is a bad thing.
They seem to want this, and I don’t know how to help them if that’s the case.
Don't have incentive to check if this is an realistic example since I live in Europe but that sounds bad. In e.g. Sweden, health care costs caps at ~$100 a year. America is supposedly richer than Sweden, should be no problem fixing this in that case