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No, I don't. I think many elect to.
Thanks for the conclusive evidence that you have no clue.
No, I don't. I think many elect to.
Um, is what I said not a fair reading of this post?
Thanks for the conclusive evidence that you have no clue.
Yeah, good advice, since I know so much about medicine, when I was diagnosed with cancer, it was what I told my oncologist every visit? Sometimes, I would call him on the phone in between visits just to let him know I really mean it!
LOL.
Just out of curiosity, is there any field in which you are not an expert?
Ridiculous analogy, you don't die from a faulty battery, but you do go into a bit of shock when the word "heart" is mentioned.
We as patients need to be pro active, but sometimes there is just no choice.
MORON... I am not proclaiming to be an expert on medicine. I am stating that is blatantly absurd to pretend he couldn't have gotten the pricing. He chose not to. Then he bitches about it after the fact. Is there any field in which your are not a complete douche bag?
What does the practice of defensive medicine and whether physicians are "forced" to do it have to do with Mott?
Where did I state that it had anything to do with Mutt? Are you not out of straw yet?
I was confused. France has its national health insurance. It's the hospitals/clinics which are non-profits.can you provide a cite or link for that...i would be interested to see it.
True dat but they are a seriously significant factor. The rest of the world views our health care paradigm as being.....really odd.....why the hell would you run a nations health care systems on a for profit basis? The outcome would be pretty obvious. Only those who can afford to pay out the nose recieve adequate health care.It shows serious lack of economics to think insurance profits re the only cause of extreme medical cost!
1) Unless it was a 'get to the hospital now, your life depends on it' then there is no reason he could not have gotten a cost estimate
2) The car analogy is a good one... there are certain things that can go wrong, that if left unfixed will not lead to potential death. Other things, you have to do or you do risk death. Same in medicine. Certain things must be done. Others you can wait. In this case with Mutt, he had the time to demand the cost estimate. He chose to accept their non answer. Even had he left, he would have known to get it checked out. He would simply have done so at another doctors office.
Aw come on Dung. Don't you like the challenge of a moving target?Seriously?
Is there a way to do multi-level quoting so that, like, when I quote SF the whole string appears in one post? I think that'd be helpful.
Last month I went for a physical. Just a garden variety annual physical. The GP does a general physical, BP, blood, ekg and says there's a little blip on my ekg, he doesn't think it's serious but thinks maybe he should send me to the cardiologist. So every step along the way I'm asking "How much is this going to cost?". I'm told "Don't know for sure but since it's a physical with out a diagnosis it shouldn't cost you much, your insurance should pick up most of it. Never once to I get told "Total cost is going to be X dollars.".
So I go see the cardiologist. He does a BP and an EKG. Say's theirs a blip on it that he can't even point out to me on the cardiogram it's so small. He want's to do a stress test. Again "how much is this going to cost" I get the same BLAH, BLAH, BLAH and no straight answer to my question.
So this week I get the Bill and for going over to a cardiologist and for literally putting me on a treadmill for 10 minutes with a blood pressure cup and a heart rate monitor they charged my ass $2500!!
Some fucking stress test. I read the bill and my heart started beating faster than when I did the stress test. What a fucking racket. How do they get away with this shit? They're the only mother fuckers I know who can bill you for a service and not tell you what that service is going to cost you.
LOL Oh the results were fine and those kind of out of pocket charges are pretty standard with todays ubiquetous high deductable policies. What really pisses me off was I went there in the first place to schedule a colonoscopy and it got side tracked by this bullshit. Grrrrrrrr.
I was confused. France has its national health insurance. It's the hospitals/clinics which are non-profits.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1447687/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_care_in_France
SF, when it is your heart, when it is cancer, when they say certain buzz words, you want to know the costs, you asks for the costs, but bottom line, you do what your doctor suggests, there are just certain things that you just do.
The frustrating part is that these professionals know you will do it. There is little service to the consumer when it comes to medical practices. They know they have you between a rock and a hard place.
When I had elective surgery all the costs were estimated and presented to me, the same was not supplied when I went through cancer treatment and the bottom line is, you not care, you do what you have to to live.
It sucks.
Did your insurance pay it? Are you saying it cost you 2,500 out of pocket?
SF, when it is your heart, when it is cancer, when they say certain buzz words, you want to know the costs, you asks for the costs, but bottom line, you do what your doctor suggests, there are just certain things that you just do.
The frustrating part is that these professionals know you will do it. There is little service to the consumer when it comes to medical practices. They know they have you between a rock and a hard place.
When I had elective surgery all the costs were estimated and presented to me, the same was not supplied when I went through cancer treatment and the bottom line is, you not care, you do what you have to to live.
It sucks.
I'd have to be dragged kicking and screaming to a colonoscopy.