- Dec 18, 2001
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I know this is a inflammatory subject. I just thought I would relate my latest experience with the American Health Care System. The wife went into the hospital for 2-nights to have her Thyroid removed because it was very enlarged and going into her trachea and could have started impacting her breathing. After we got the bill. Yes I do have health insurance I was amazed. The Bill was $24k however the negotiated amount with the insurance company was $4k. We ended up paying around $1k for everything which was fine since we have a FSA.
My question is basically if you don't have health insurance you are charged $24k for the same service that they charge $4k for people with health insurance. So the people with the lest ability to pay are charged the most? This to me just sounds crazy. Also how can there be such a great discrepancy in charges for essentially the same service? The entire setup to me just seems crooked. I am just left shaking my head. I know that maybe nationalized health insurance isn't the answers but something is very broken with a system that charges between $4k to $24k for the same service. Just my two cents on the subject.
My question is basically if you don't have health insurance you are charged $24k for the same service that they charge $4k for people with health insurance. So the people with the lest ability to pay are charged the most? This to me just sounds crazy. Also how can there be such a great discrepancy in charges for essentially the same service? The entire setup to me just seems crooked. I am just left shaking my head. I know that maybe nationalized health insurance isn't the answers but something is very broken with a system that charges between $4k to $24k for the same service. Just my two cents on the subject.