that’s one of the many neat ways that you can get treated and then charged millions of dollars instead of the other neat thing where they just refuse to treat you to begin with because your insurance daddy said no.
then you misunderstand me, i’m specifically distinguishing emergency rooms (medical emergency that charges you a million) from non-emergency but necessary medical intervention (insurance daddy says no, your ankle is supposed to be like that)
What if you have a medical emergency that renders you unconscious and thus have no control over which hospital you go to?
that’s one of the many neat ways that you can get treated and then charged millions of dollars instead of the other neat thing where they just refuse to treat you to begin with because your insurance daddy said no.
This isn’t true, emergency rooms are required to provide care in a medical emergency
then you misunderstand me, i’m specifically distinguishing emergency rooms (medical emergency that charges you a million) from non-emergency but necessary medical intervention (insurance daddy says no, your ankle is supposed to be like that)
First thing that convinced me to support universal healthcare. No man’s tragedy should be another man’s lucky day.
“Too fucking bad”