Originally posted by: eskimospy
Because preventative care costs a whole shitload less than an emergency room visit. I'm a fairly good example. I was diagnosed with cancer last fall, had they caught it early it would have cost a few thousand dollars worth of chemo to fix. Instead, by the time it was apparent I ended up racking up $200,000 worth of medical bills in just over a week and a half that I had to spend in the hospital.
What I'm trying to tell you is that the health care system is a part of the community infrastructure the same way that roads, schools, etc. are. You pay for those emergency room visits by those 40 million people through your taxes, through higher prices on things you buy, etc. I mean, who do YOU think is paying for these emergency room visits? If we can get the average amount of money per person that we pay down, everyone wins.
1. I am happy you pulled through. Never wish that on anybody that isnt a 3rd world dictator.
2. Not knowing your circumstances was your situation catchable? Meaning do you have insurance and if so do you have regular checkups? When did you first notice your problem compared to the 200,000 in expenses? Was it realistic of a situation that a primary care physician could have saved that cost?
3. End of life care which in the case of cancer is far too often what happens costs a lot of money by your own experience. Which brings up another can of dirty worms in our health industry. We spend a lot(usually the vast majority) of our health care costs in the last two years of life. Does a socialized health system solve or address this issue?