Full title: 92% of American adults aren’t going to a doctor because they cannot afford it. The health insurance industry must be dissolved & all of its executives criminally prosecuted for murder, conspiracy, and treason.

  • jobbies@lemmy.zip
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    9 days ago

    until you get a $1900 bill in the mail for your ear infection

    Jeez. Isnt it covered by Insurance?

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      9 days ago

      narp.

      and sometimes the bill is even higher with insurance because you aren’t eligible for uninsured discounts.

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      9 days ago

      Usually for hospital visits, your plan either has an annual deductible that must be met (e.g. $5,000) before insurance contributes, or on a better plan you have a co-pay where insurance will cover 60% while you cover 40% up to a different annual deductible (“Maximum out of pocket”).

      The shitty thing is the insurance companies make deals with the providers along the lines of “We’ll pay $X or 20% of the sticker price for Y procedure, whichever is lower”, so the hospitals increase their price to 5 times the insurance rate to maximize their income. The do this so it’s financially ruinous not to have insurance.

      So the patient on the good plans get charged double the insurance company’s rate (that the insurance companies only pay after you’ve reached maximum out of pocket), while the insurance company doesn’t actually pay anything on their “60%” co-pay.

      And you and your employer end up paying the insurance company like $1200/month combined for this service.

      And if you get really sick, you lose your job and therefore your insurance.

      It’s a truly fucked system.

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        8 days ago

        Fuck me. Blows my mind that the system allows profiting on folks lives and wellbeing.

        • MonkeMischief@lemmy.today
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          8 days ago

          Allows?

          I hate to be a doomer but at this point it’s practically foundationally built on that very concept. It depends on profiting on peoples’ desperation and wellbeing to sustain itself.

          That’s why it needs to be scrapped and rebuilt entirely.