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by Spivak
2925 days ago
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What is the ER going to do about the fact that you can't afford a prescription or treatment/surgery from a specialist? Their job is pretty much to stop you from dying right now and direct you to another doctor when you're stable. You can also present insurance upfront but same difference I suppose. A world where you didn't have to pay upfront would make care even more expensive because doctor's offices have to essentially become banks. |
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It would essentially be this: YOu break your leg and go to the hospital. When you leave, you have not only a cast, but pain meds and crutches if required (many hospitals do not offer them). If you can't breathe and you need medicine for infection, you leave with the medicine. If you can't afford a follow up with a doctor, they refer you to folks that can help you.
Insurance doesn't help if you are near-broke and two days away from payday. Lots of folks can't afford their deductible plus the yearly out-of-pocket.