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![]() Bob wrote: Chi Chi wrote: If you are 62 and own a home outright You really don't have to worry about your credit rating so screw the insurance companies and the high overpriced medical industry! If people refused to pay through the nose for medical insurance and care in this country then the damn ripoff insurance companies and overpriced hospitals and doctors who think they are God and charge like it wouldn't be able to continue to gouge our pockets for a damn flu shot. Just my 2 cents Too All: I have a dead beat cousin who has not woked in years and single (at least not married). She got pregnant with no insurance of any type. the kid was way early. Were talking a few pounds! The neonate was in the intensive baby care unit for 3 months. Figure that bill out. Total out of pocket cost for the mom....................... $00.00. Yep nada, zip, zero dollars. She even bragged jokeingly about her "million dollar baby." It pays to be broke in the USA! So yall hard working blokes keep thoes premiums comming. I might need a free total hip in a few years. Bob Bob wrote: Chi Chi wrote: If you are 62 and own a home outright You really don't have to worry about your credit rating so screw the insurance companies and the high overpriced medical industry! If people refused to pay through the nose for medical insurance and care in this country then the damn ripoff insurance companies and overpriced hospitals and doctors who think they are God and charge like it wouldn't be able to continue to gouge our pockets for a damn flu shot. Just my 2 cents Too All: I have a dead beat cousin who has not woked in years and single (at least not married). She got pregnant with no insurance of any type. the kid was way early. Were talking a few pounds! The neonate was in the intensive baby care unit for 3 months. Figure that bill out. Total out of pocket cost for the mom....................... $00.00. Yep nada, zip, zero dollars. She even bragged jokeingly about her "million dollar baby." It pays to be broke in the USA! So yall hard working blokes keep thoes premiums comming. I might need a free total hip in a few years. Bob Speaking of stories, here's mine. My wife went into the hospital with a massive heart attack and was declared dead about a week later. At the time, we had 3 health insurance policies and all of them covered both of us: Her employer, my employer and a retirement policy. My wife had been in the hospital before, so at the time of admission, I went over the information with a hospital employee and confirmed that nothing had changed and signed a form. That's when Murphy's law took over. I failed to notify the insurance company within their 24 hour (48?) reporting period. My wife had always handled the health insurance and I didn't know I was supposed to. Normally, that isn't a problem because the hospital usually does that. However, as fate would have it, some hospital clerk made a clerical error and also failed to notify the insurance company. The insurance company from her employer refused to pay anything. Then, of course, the other two companies refused to pay anything because the primary insurer had refused. I was left looking at an $80,000 dollar bill that was increasing as the months went by due to interest charges. After a lot of letter writing and phone calls, the insurance company did finally agree to pay about 4 to 6 months later. I would say "all's well that ends well", but worrying about an $80,000 hospital bill for months on end on top of everything else, certainly wasn't a lot of fun. Then to add insult to injury, the care that she got really sucked. Because of vacations, etc., there was no neurologist available at the time and I wound up with a lab technician and the heart surgeon trying to read the EEG's. |
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