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fiddy boring posts
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i'm glad that worked out for you. it can and is a huge headache and very expensive to have to go it alone. |
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My personal experience is from 4 surgeries in the past 3 years, one with local aesthetic and 3 with general anesthesia. I have dealt with over $150K in medical bills related to and culminating in these surgeries over the same period. |
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this is another real world example that differs completely from mine. on my last serious surgery, went in via the er at cedar-sinai and was not transferred to a county hospital, i recieved top-notch care. here in california, it's against the law for them to do that in life-threatening situations. moreover, i'm ready willing and able to pay for insurance. as a business owner with a pre-existing condition, i've been denied access to health insurance for over 30 years. |
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This is a fair read from a patient advocacy organization about medical debt and collections, particularly on about page 5, I thought.
http://www.npaf.org/files/Medical%20...%20Final_0.pdf Already well illustrated in this thread, the variance in experience from one hospital to the next varies wildly. It's frightening. Good night, Brad
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For dental and other things, you talk about it Before you have the procedure done. I guess the same things that the Big insurance companies do in the back end... |
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the hospital had a big problem with that! |
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This is a brochure from a request I got from Allstate Insurance to update my healthcare insurer to continue getting my discount on the Auto insurance being the secondary payer on any medical claims for me in an auto accident. |
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Often times with dental work you have a few different options, but at least you know up front exactly what it will cost. The sad part is that some people end up just having teeth pulled out because they can't afford the root canal and cap. |
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My daughter cut her knee playing softball while covered under our insurance. Her bill broke down like:
nurse: 65 Hospital: 50 Doctor: 150 Stitches: 65 Bandages: 45 She hurt herself again with no insurance and went to the same hospital. Nurse: 75 Hospital:150 Doctor:180 Stitches:450 Bandages:120 She ended up applying for some kind of help and they paid the entire bill after negotiating about 250 off. The hospital was trying to get her to pay the entire bill. No reductions. Very hardcore. It seemed they wanted to be able to put the money down as a default.
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The hospital has your social so first thing is pull up a credit report on you, if you dont have shit on paper (just a cash and carry guy)or crap credit so you are basically judgement proof. I would bet they are much more open to make a deal. If you have things, its fuck you pay me. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/25/bu...tals.html?_r=0 Doesnt sound like they are looking to do deals. |
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So Fucking Banned
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this thread is full of schwatzaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa'sssssssssss
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Also you have remember what it was like before health insurance.
First it pumped a shitload of money into the medical industry which brought innovation. Second before that your doctor lived in the same neighborhood, his wife was his nurse and he worked out of his house. If you were really sick it was go home and die. Until Reagan signed the law in 1986 where hospitals couldnt turn you down. If you had no money they could send you away or demanded the money up front. In the sixties my aunt had an Appendicitis which could of killed her. My Uncle had to come up with $800 quick or they weren't doing the surgery and she would of been fucked. So it wasnt all roses before health insurance happened. |
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I remember when I was a child in the 1960's when employer paid insurance became first a (some better) union workers' employer paid benefit then in a few years became commonplace with better non-union employers. Back then there were county and state supported hospitals designated to help the lower class workers and their families as well as the indigent. |
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