Healthcare Options
Healthcare Options
Healthcare Options
A two mile ambulance ride, consisting of a the ride and an IV, cost me over $7k once.
I recall reading how people in US now prefer taking uber to the hospital instead of calling an ambulance.
Yeah people will also check hospital websites and consult their social circles before picking a hospital to drive to, while in crisis. Because you also have to consider how ambulances will drive you to the nearest hospital regardless of whether it's any good or if they'll be able to treat you there. If they can't, then you'll be forced to take another ambulance ride to transfer to a hospital that can (and not for free ofc).
It makes sense to do this for liability reasons and for health reasons, but god damn ambulances should not cost money. All healthcare shouldn't cost money...
When I broke my collarbone in Amerika, I asked my friends to drive me to the urgent care (lmao can't afford to go to a hospital) instead of taking an ambulance. Even an Uber would have been like $50 from where I was
I'm insured through my job, and they have a $500 deductible for ambulance rides. I can uber to the hospital for 1/10th that price!
"I need stitches"
"OK!"
Hearing Cancer cost payments as someone who lost someone close due to cancer makes me furious. Like I literally cannot handle hearing the prices because it’s such OBVIOUS FUCKING PROOF that the bourgeoisie cares more about Cash than Human Life! Normally that would sound like a hamfisted portrayal of a bad guy in a shitty book, but it’s real, it’s all around us, people who could give less than one tenth of a fuck if we live or die, as long as the checks come in, the life-saving medicine does. Even if it ISN’T life-saving and they pass away soon after, they still charge amounts that -as Parenti says- would make the Pharaohs blush
By privatizing healthcare, the bourgeoisie demonstrate that for them a person's value lies solely in the labor that can be extracted from them. Once one can no longer work, they just get kicked to the curb to die.
That's exactly what's happening in Canada right now.
i only heard of canada doing this in the news, what other countries do you know? i don't doubt you i'm just curious (search results gimme lame paywalled articles or listicles...)
Damn this made me laugh
Could someone with a higher resolution screen please transcribe that watermark text on the bottom right? It looks interesting.
"Paid for by Turning Point Action (tpaction.com) and not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee." - Watermark in lower right
Anymore, the wait times in the US are just as atrocious while still costing orders of magnitude more. There's some specialties we've needed where the doctor just told us "you can get on the list, but don't hold your breath".
Not to mention how health insurance companies can overrule doctors on medical issues and make final decisions on what procedures the patient can actually get.
I know someone whose kid became really irritable and started having aggressive episodes after a head injury. Insurance doesn't think an MRI is medically relevant.
It makes me so mad when anglos try to gaslight the success of obamacare and how many millions of additional people are "covered" by it.
ProPublica has written a few bangers on this recently. Another resource that talks about this a lot is the YouTube channel Dr.Glaucomfleken
Wow, some Canadians here are wishing for private healthcare because they think it’ll fix the wait time issues. Looks like they’re wrong about that too.
You can get stitches in the ED but you'll probably have to wait for 12 hours unless you are literally going to die then and there. And you'll have a pretty good chance of getting covid while you're there, too.
My boss told me today she had to wait 12 hours in the ER in the US the other day.
I left the ER after 8 hours of holding my finger together. Big gash real deep, ended up going to Walmart and buying super glue, butterfly bandages, and a stint. Was with my dad (I was 16) and he still touted this is best country on earth.