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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2022-09-06 12:13 am

[ SECRET POST #5722 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5722 ⌋

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Re: Question for Americans

(Anonymous) 2022-09-06 10:25 am (UTC)(link)
Right, and I agree - in the US myself.

The problem is that in the US, a person experiencing a medical emergency will be helped in the moment, no doubt. And then they'll possibly be hit with a six-figure life-ruining bill. (assuming they're lucky enough to recover quickly enough that figure won't rise into the millions)

Yes, of course health care professionals will help in emergencies. What are they doing to advocate to bring health care costs down? We live in a shitty system where people who are injured on the street beg bystanders NOT to call an ambulance because they can't afford it.

Re: Question for Americans

(Anonymous) 2022-09-06 11:19 am (UTC)(link)
AYRT
Completely agree with you said and pointed out. I don't know enough about how hospitals and medical centers/professionals are operated to know how much influence doctors have in terms of telling insurance companies and the hospital owners that costs need to go down. Because from the small bits I see and hear, doctors and nurses (especially the everyday/ER types we think about immediately and not speality drs or clinics) are vastly underpaid and overworked.