And in free healthcare systems they probably killed the son.
There really has to be a happy medium out there where people don't go bankrupt getting well, but where "the best and brightest" still aspire to be doctors because there's good money in it.
"Happy slaves are the worst enemies of freedom." - Marie Von Ebner
GORDON wrote: ↑Sun Jan 22, 2023 7:46 pm
Id do 90% elective shit, and then 10% pro bono cleft pallettes and breast cancer cases to make myself feel better about being loaded.
I'd drive through some rural ass town, wreck, and reinvent myself.
GORDON wrote: ↑Sun Jan 22, 2023 7:46 pm
Id do 90% elective shit, and then 10% pro bono cleft pallettes and breast cancer cases to make myself feel better about being loaded.
I'd drive through some rural ass town, wreck, and reinvent myself.
I understand this reference and enjoyed that movie.
"Happy slaves are the worst enemies of freedom." - Marie Von Ebner
A doctor will know what tests he wants to order, but will check with the patient's insurance provider, which probably also owns that hospital and signs the doctor's checks, to see which tests they are willing to pay for.
Then the doctor will pass on what the health insurance company's algorithm told them to say.
Because for some reason it's important that we have this 3rd party between us and our health care.
"Be bold, and mighty forces will come to your aid."
GORDON wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2023 1:57 pm
A doctor will know what tests he wants to order, but will check with the patient's insurance provider, which probably also owns that hospital and signs the doctor's checks, to see which tests they are willing to pay for.
No. The doctor will just order the tests, he doesn't have time to check with the insurance provider, and the patient gets stuck with a massive bill for uncovered tests.
I think my favorite thing about healthcare is how you pay thousands of dollars for your premiums, then thousands of dollars to reach your deductible, and then you pay thousands of dollars more anyway.