Quote (tagged4nothing @ Dec 4 2019 04:25pm)
even emergency situations.
my dad had one of his fingers ripped off at work and i rushed him to the hospital.
what was stated would cost somewhere around $4k, ended up closer to $20k. more and different bills kept showing up through-out the month.
You should vote Democrat, they are fighting for universal healthcare. Your dad doesn't have to have a shitty employee insurance plan, as if whatever place he works are also experts at navigating health care policy and can beat Anthem, Humana, Aetna, at their own game. Lol.
Quote (Applecrack @ Dec 4 2019 03:34pm)
Japan's government negotiates the price of all procedures available and has them available to the public and as a result you can get an MRI there for under $100 USD when they're thousands of dollars here.
S O C I A L I S M lol
Quote (tagged4nothing @ Dec 4 2019 05:22pm)
completely unregulated? you think our healthcare system is completely unregulated?
yes, when the ballot came around we all voted for "0 regulation".
has nothing to do with big pharma lobbyists and money. lobbying doesn't even exist!
i remember when i was forced to pay a couple thousand dollars every year as a "fee" for not being covered under "any" health-care plan.
all that non-regulation really empties the pocketbook when you're nowhere near a hospital.
Had to pay a fee for being a mooch on the rest of us for using the emergency room as your health insurance plan

You're the reason your dad got price gouged and didn't get a five-finger discount.
Quote (Plaguefear @ Dec 4 2019 11:11pm)
Mri is free here generally but now and then they charge you $80 for various reasons then the government gives you $30 of that back.
My wife had intractable headaches and migraines and we had one ordered to rule out any neurocognitive issues as desired by the MD and it was over $2k. We have top-tier health insurance.
I can go to the VA and usually do when I need any healthcare. The service is terrible but I don't get sodomized by Anthem.
This post was edited by Skinned on Dec 4 2019 10:13pm