Originally posted by: TruePaige
Originally posted by: SilthDraeth
Originally posted by: JS80
Because people are dying on the streets without it.
By this logic, we need to vote everyone a nice house with Air Conditioning, heating, and a brand new Ford Fusion car.
That doesn't follow.
Well, if they got a house with AC, Heating and a new American made car, they wouldn't be dying on the streets... well perhaps if they are in the car when they die. But with a house, they might die in it instead?
Thing is, I have never not had an ambulance come, I have never not had treatment at a hospital. I know that people have died in hospital emergency rooms, while janitors mopped the floor around them.
I know health care needs reformed. But giving universal health insurance, isn't synonymous with health care. The health care system in general needs reform. Perhaps better funding for hospitals, better staffing, higher pay for workers in the hospitals, not charging ten thousand dollars for an ambulance ride, because Health Insurance A will pay it.
By my math, which may be off, an Ambulance ride should cost:
Driver: $50/hr (with a pick up and delivery mininum of $50)
Each Ambulance I rode in had a driver, and 2 people in the back ($50*2=$100)
$150 bucks for the ride.
Emergency room, waiting on a doctor at $50/hr (Lot of Eroom docs Volunteer, so they should technically be working for free, but I digress) + Nurses $30/hr
3 hour visit, with total time the nurses, and Dr spend taking care of you, probably 1 hour max time, but you did take up a bed... $80 bucks, for the dr and the nurse, and lets say $25 an hour for the bed, so $75.. so $155, plus the $150 for the ride, = $305, lets throw in $95 bucks for the meds...
I would love it if an ambulance ride, and three hours of time spent in the ER only cost me $400, hell if you add in X-Rays, and Urinalysis, hell I could live with $1k.
Seriously, did it really cost the hospital any more than 1k to treat me when I had a kidney stone attack? No the fuck it didn't, but I/ my insurance got charged 15 thousand dollars for it.
That is what is fucked up with our health care system. Not that people don't have insurance, but they damn near charge you your weight in gold to take care of you.