Well they have been very fortunate. The maternity and neonatal bill was in the range of $200K and completely covered. Blows me away...That, for me, is the system working well!
For the most part, yes. Not just grandma talking but everyone who sees them...melts with adoration. Nothing cuter than identical twins. So...I will try to be more grateful.They must be healthy little girls
Both my parents had DNR’s and all of us kids honored that.
We have healthcare through dh's work and still can't afford to go to the doctor due to co-pays and the leftover amount unpaid by insurance. As this is a hot-button topic for me, I'll leave it at this.
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Agreed. It is rare for a MD to know what your insurance provider is and covers. Torte reform is the first thing that would help drop the cost of healthcare. Frivolous lawsuits run rampant and cost a fortune to defend so tons of money wasted. The FDA processes for the goods we use costs a bloody fortune as well. Then the 7 years of proprietary ownership to capture those costs and create a margin because after all, we are capitalists in all things. And the FDA as well covers big Pharma too.......huge markup on drugs-the biggest markup in all of healthcare.
Remember too, Americans want what they want when they want it. The best and no waiting. That costs as well. You would be amazed how many people demand an MRI needlessly. But they are persistent so docs give in and order it. Then it becomes a standard of practice and if they don't order one, then it's negligent if on the outside chance, it might have made a difference. But meanwhile, our community of less than 500k people has 7 of those damn things and they all run 24/7
My brother nearly lost his foot in a farming accident. His orthopod saved it. 3 surgeries over 4 days, all the xrays (a CT on admission), 4 nights in the hospital. And the bill was $40k. He was totally pissed. I said "they could have amputated your foot on an outpatient basis and sent you home for $10k. But you have your foot. You can't have Mercedes healthcare at a Volkswagon price. He shut up.
I could go on and on with examples...........but I won't.
We should have universal healthcare for all US citizens to please the left and no publicly paid for or subsidized healthcare for anyone who is not a citizen to please the right. This could be the great compromise of our generation, but both sides are too entrenched to make this work even though healthcare is the #1 issue in this election.
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