It's socialism that America needs, not capitalism. I can only be glad I don't live in a country as the US.
The thing about my insurance (and why I never, ever go to the doctor) is because the insurance I have has a $50 co-pay. Every time I go in, doesn't matter for what, I have to pay $50. It blows.unoleian said:The system is entirely broken.
My own little foray into hospital medicine was a 30-minute out-patient procedure that will cost me almost $5,600 when it's finally paid-off.
30 minutes. $5,600, all out-of-pocket. I can't afford insurance.
I tried to establish what my costs would be before going into that, and everyone involved was completely evasive. I could get NO answer from ANYONE, except that costs "depended on a variety of factors." That's it. Not even a ballpark estimate of what I was getting myself into. My bill was received un-itemized, just a dollar figure for "OP Surgery," and my attempts to get an itemized listing of costs was incredibly time-consuming, and beyond difficult. It's like the hospital didn't want me to find out what they were charging me for.
I know someone who said that their itemization of their hospital costs included $200 for the "administration of 2 (two) aspirin. $200 to be handed a cup of TWO ASPIRIN
Aside from the ridiculously inflated costs, health insurance prices are insanely high cost per month ($300-400/month) to get a deductible under $30,000, and it seems that more often than not, any attempts to actually make an insurance claim when you need them most, will be REJECTED anyway.
It's paying endlessly into a system that just turns around and denies you coverage when you actually need it.
No wonder insurance companies lobby to keep the status-quo. These guys are reaping huge profits on the backs of normal people, and they want to make it MANDATED THAT EVERYONE BUY HEALTH INSURANCE?! wtf?
Every day I hear more and more and more that convinces me that the people we elect are in NO WAY interested in fulfilling the will of the people. They aim to fulfill only the profit motive of the biggest earners, and take their kickbacks in the form of "campaign financing" while the 99% of the rest of us serve as nothing more than vote fodder to be placated with words to ensure incumbency, so the cycle can continue.
--Yikes, guess I kind of launched into a rant, there.--
That and the fact that, as a rule in general, I'd rather a corporation do something than the government. I'd rather someone charge a high price than fuck it up.Hammeroj said:It's called corporate propaganda coupled with gullible peoples.Pinkamena said:I agree. I think it's ridiculous that USA doesn't have socialized health care, nearly all other developed country has it. It has something to do with USA's deep-rooted fear of socialism and "Dem evil reds!" I think.
No, you miss the point of submitting your income level. The Internal Revenue Service has your income on file because, well, they're the ones taxing your income. Then a patient's social security number can be used to request the income level of a patient in case of a dispute. To inquire farther, I honestly WOULD need to be a lawyer, but having gone through the process myself, I did not have to go into debt to see a doctor and I'm currently jobless.conflictofinterests said:How many people can argue that competently on their own? How many people would have to hire a lawyer to do that? Seems like a catch 22 to me.Nieroshai said:No, that your income level shows there is no way you can pay the bill and still support yourself.conflictofinterests said:Not sure how often people can meet the proof requirement for the bill being "unpayable." Does that mean the bill has already bankrupted them? If so, isn't the relief of that debt a little late?Nieroshai said:You know, despite the horror stories you hear, a hospital cannot refuse treatment of an emergency on basis of payment, and if you cannot pay up front they will give you options to pay later or waive your bill if you can prove your emergency bill is unpayable. That being said, I'd rather be handed a bill today than wait six months in line at bare minimum for a hip replacement. Also, I'm surprised you support a system where the "rich" can also take advantage of government aid when they in no way need it.
>You: Thousands of dollars in debtEverythingIncredible said:It's mostly about economics and keeping things stable. Socialized medicine really just cures the symptom at a massive cost. The symptom being the fact that people are in thousands of dollars in debt. Myself included. But I don't let my own events change my ideals. The real problem is that medical bills are so massively inflated because they can charge that much. What we really need to be focusing on is making medical bills more affordable. That way we don't end up thousands of dollars in debt without having economic instability. After we do that, then we can consider socialized medicine. But until then, the problem still exists.lacktheknack said:<sits in house in chair in front of computer listening to music, none of which would be possible if it wasn't for socialized Canadian Healthcare protecting me from tens of millions of dollars of debt, waiting for you to explain>EverythingIncredible said:Just don't go into socialized medicine because that is even worse.
Actually, screw it. Nothing you say will ever make sense to me, because socialized healthcare saved my ass way too hard.
My point exactly.blakfayt said:9/11 wasn't a conspiracyReincarnatedFTP said:Also,
How many Americans think 9/11 was a government conspiracy?
How many Americans think vaccines cause autism?
How many Americans think the moon landing was a hoax?
How many think global warming is a hoax?
How many think gay is a choice?
How many believe Big Foot, the Loch Ness Monster, and alien abductions are real?
How many think blacks are inferior, Jews are inferior, women are inferior, Hispanics are inferior?
How many are fundamentally religious?
Vaccines don't cause autism
The moon landing did happen
Global warming is real
Being gay is a matter of opinion
Pretty much...Cheesus333 said:I think the American approach to healing the human body can be best conveyed in a single image. Or, more appropriately, a single man:
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For those who don't know, Dr. Bob Kelso is the tightfisted Chief of Medicine of Sacred Heart, the hospital that Scrubs is set in. Think Mr. Krabs if he was a doctor, and also Satan.
Of course, batting for the other team is Dr. Perry Cox. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr_Cox] And even then he's frequently shown to be a massive bastard.
Anyway, I live in the UK where you can either have crappy healthcare that the tax money pays for, or good healthcare that you pay for. I like it this way.
You name things that are worldwide, not purely American. A large number of people believe 9/11 was a hoax because they want an excuse to believe America had no reason to go to war, many people believe the flu vaccine contains mercury and disbelieve in the moon landing. Not to debate it, but most people who disbelieve in global warming being caused by man simply need proof, not charts that are proven later to be hoaxes through email from the university it came from. Homosexuality is a bigger issue in the US so I'll pass, but only if you completely ignore the draconian laws of the Middle East. Big Foot? Well I'll laugh with you on that, but STILL AN INTERNATIONAL THING. Racism/xenophobia/sexism? Wrong by all truly humane standards, but not just an American thing. Insulting religion? Really now... is everyone outside the US border an atheist, have I really slept through this mass enlightening? China has the fastest-growing population of Christians. And while "just a theory" is not a valid counterargument, I agree, but people still want proof that evolution explains the origin of life. I agree that things have evolved to where they are now, you can ssee that in birds, dogs, etc. just as Darwin did, but what people need to believe evolution is either an admission that evolution does not explain how life began, or proof that it does explain how life began. And once again, I'm NOT trying to debate these issues, but to point out that America is by FAR not the only country that believes these things. If you want, you could say humanity at large is easily misled, I would agree with you. Just don't call all of us idiots and in the same breath say we're the world's only idiots.ReincarnatedFTP said:American here.
It pisses me right the fuck off.
America is not even really too much of a first world nation.
I'll be proud of America gay marriage is legalized, the war on drugs is ended or severely curtailed, we're not in everybody's overseas engagements, Christianity (or any religion for that matter) isn't enforcing moral laws or playing a big part in politics such as abortion or countering teaching fucking science (evolution,global warming) in school, morons aren't voting based on "hurr muslims commies immigrants jesus" , labor is treated better and not like serfs, the fourth amendment gets some respect, and we have single payer healthcare or some form of UHC. Our culture is filled with "violence good sex drugs bad".
Also,
How many Americans think 9/11 was a government conspiracy?
How many Americans think vaccines cause autism?
How many Americans think the moon landing was a hoax?
How many think global warming is a hoax?
How many think gay is a choice?
How many believe Big Foot, the Loch Ness Monster, and alien abductions are real?
How many think blacks are inferior, Jews are inferior, women are inferior, Hispanics are inferior?
How many are fundamentally religious?
How many think "evolution is just a theory" is a valid criticism?
This country is completely idiotic.
As an American and also in the Armed Services (and no, I do not agree with the whole "war on terrorism" spiel as it's disturbingly similar to the Crusades), I may be able to answer this for you.Zhukov said:Some months back there was talk of the system being changed under the Obama administration. Last I heard it was still in the early stages, it seemed to mostly consist of a lot of people running around yelling something about socialism. Did that end up going anywhere?