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Jim wrote:
Vic Smith wrote: On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 17:51:31 -0700, Jim wrote: H the K wrote: http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/07102009/watch2.html I'm going to defy the truce, which I shouldn't do. Had an interesting discussion yesterday. Out of a group three of us dock neighbors, two just had Colonoscopys. Both had two polyps removed. Third guy, a liveaboard who makes his living doing odd jobs, said he (age 53) could never afford a Colonoscopy, as he had no health insurance (or an actual job) he has other things to pay for. I did some looking, a Colonoscopy costs from a low of $650, to about $3200. I saw what the insurance company was billed on the first one I had about 5 years ago. Six or seven benign polyps removed. $4700. Go figure. --Vic When I looked at prices, they ranged from $1500 to $42000. If they find polyps the charge for the removal of each one. $4700 sounds about right. I'm kind if suspicious that my neighbor and I each had two. I'll bet they never find just one. That is a profit based health care system works. Does the library make a profit? Fire Dept? Police? Craigslist? As Craig said, "I'm running a service, not a business." Maybe our health care system has the wrong focus. I saw bills totaling nearly $10,000 for a recent colonoscopy with polyp removal/ endoscopy/ lab procedure. |
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