• ShinkanTrain@lemmy.ml
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    1 day ago

    My eye-opener “wtf is going on over there” moment was when someone told me they Ubered to the hospital after they broke their arm cause ambulances are expensive.

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      I started having double vision (and have a history of seizures). I drove myself to the Urgent Care, who told me to drive to the ER, who let a medical student look at me for fifteen minutes, and then sent me home (I drove back).

      At least it was only a few hundred dollars wasted, instead of a few thousand with the ambulance.

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        22 hours ago

        Vision problems? History of seizures? We must be neighbors because you just described, what I assume, is afflicting nearly all the drivers in my area

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      1 day ago

      thousands of dollars expensive. and they won’t tell you the price before you get in.

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        and they won’t tell you the price before you get in.

        1. Won’t tell you the price
        2. Once you get to the hospital, every individual you work with bills you separately
        3. The hospital make an effort to bill you before you leave, but that’s often not the whole price.
        4. Some of them don’t even bill you until you’ve already paid the initial amount and left. Weeks later you can still get bills for hundreds for stupid crap like someone brought you a regular painkiller in a cup but couldn’t be bothered to charge you before you left.
      • LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        They likely do not know the price before you get in either. It is going to be a different amount for every person, and varied by insurance. And the companies will make up numbers and try to get as much as they can.

        ~$16,000 is what it cost me to unwillingly go to a hospital in an ambulance, given an MRI (with my phone, wallet still in my pockets… Thankfully only my head went in I guess) and then released 4 hours later blood still dried on my face and told to see my normal doctor to get the results. Had torn something in my thigh and lost a molar, but neither of those issues were addressed. My buddy picked me up and we were gone.

        That was 2016 prices. Young and dumb and made a stupid mistake…

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          I’m sorry, but I just wanted to say that being charged $16k for emergency medical attention doesn’t sound like a mistake on your part.

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            Yeah I get you, the motorcycle accident trying to avoid a turtle in the road was my accident. I was only going about 15mph when I dodged it but clipped a curb and went over the handlebars. The hit to the head is why an ambulance can take you against your will. If you are “in your faculties” they cannot force you to go… but if concussed or such they can take you either way because you may be a danger to yourself or others.

  • Tetsuo@jlai.lu
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    Americans realize how deadly corporate greed hits people in health care -> proceeds to elect Trump.

    It’s Leopard season I suppose.

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      We’re REALLY hoping for a strong leopard season, and much likethe Right, the Left is hoping that the administration hurts the other side more than us, or at the very least both of us enough to make them change their minds. NGL, chances aren’t looking good.

      Not going to go as far as to advocate Schadenfreude, but when they take a big hit, I do get a little more hopeful.

      • jubilationtcornpone@sh.itjust.works
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        Trump supporters are gonna get reamed along with the rest of us and spend the whole time convincing themselves that it’s a good thing because at least the Democrats are taking it up the ass.

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    Insurance Company: “Claim denied. individual deductible unmet.”

    No joke, we spent ~$16k on out of pocket medical expenses in 2024. That was on top of the very pricey employer sponsored insurance plan that I had for most of the year.

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    Anyone that shows up at the ER in America legally has to be accepted and stabilized before discharge. They will be sure to bill you though.

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      They are legally required to stabilize you, but won’t actually treat you until your method of payment is confirmed!

      And have you ever heard of hyperbole? That is whats happening here?

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        And have you ever heard of hyperbole? That is whats happening here?

        The title is “facts are facts”… literally not a fact…

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            Hyperbole should be exaggerated beyond what a reasonable person thinks is possible. They shouldn’t mislead. So it’s not a hyperbole if some people might think that people in the US may be outright refused care if they are dying and don’t have insurance. Which is why I commented originally, to clarify that.

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              it’s not a hyperbole if some people might think that

              Congratulations, you just defined hyperbole as non-existing, since for every proposition you can find someone who believes it.

              Just accept that you didn’t get the joke and move on.

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                  22 hours ago

                  You really edited 2 of your comments? You know it takes 4 clicks to view them with google time machine?

                  Ain’t you sad mate?

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      This isn’t how it actually works in America. They treat you then they bankrupt you.

      If you can’t pay or your insurance deems you unworthy they halt treatment