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by andutu
908 days ago
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My boyfriend woke up one day to find out they couldn't pee. After a few ER visits and an MRI, they determined he had Stage 2 bladder cancer. However, because they had the audacity to seek immediate medical treatment for a life threatening health issue, they have now been saddled with thousands of dollars in medical debt. I had to personally dip into my earnings from my Big Tech internship to help pay some of it off. Luckily through their job they have some of the best medical insurance in the state and have been getting treatment at UT Southwestern. They pay little, but there was an instance where one of their physicians had to appeal to insurance to get a scan done (thankfully the insurance acquiesced). It doesn't make sense and all this debate around single payer healthcare is just obfuscation and distraction from investigating actual solutions. The vast majority of doctors genuinely want to help people and are more I interested in practicing the skills they've honed for decades rather than deal with faceless automata at health insurance companies who deny claims upon a mere glance. As long as people like Rick Scott can not only get away with introducing inefficiencies in the system, but defraud people and get away with it with no consequences other than personal enrichment, we are doomed. |
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Not only that, but doctors also have to fight tooth and nail to get reimbursed by insurance companies (some worse than others... I have doctors who won't even take UHC anymore because the reimbursement rates are too low to break even on practice costs). So we end up with this bizarre arrangement where patients get their wallets drained and doctors have to hunt down their paychecks for services provided... all while the middleman gets richer.
I hope your boyfriend's doing okay. Dealing with a major medical issue like cancer is already hard enough on its own without the added financial nightmare in this country, but at least it sounds like they're in good hands between you and the doctors they're seeing.