At least I donât have to put up with that part with the NHS
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JusticeForPorygon@lemmy.blahaj.zone âš2â© âšweeksâ© agoThatâll be $47,000
then_three_more@lemmy.world âš2â© âšweeksâ© ago
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JusticeForPorygon@lemmy.blahaj.zone âš2â© âšweeksâ© agoThatâll be $47,000
At least I donât have to put up with that part with the NHS
BurntWits@sh.itjust.works âš2â© âšweeksâ© ago
As a Canadian I genuinely canât tell if this is an exaggeration or not.
JusticeForPorygon@lemmy.blahaj.zone âš2â© âšweeksâ© ago
Depends on about a billion of different factors, but the answer could range from âyeah itâs an exaggerationâ to âits actually a generous estimateâ
Zink@programming.dev âš2â© âšweeksâ© ago
I have a âfunâ american anecdote for you then! The office that gave me crap for being late a while back is also coincidentally the expensive one.
Iâm on a biologic medication that I get every month via IV. I get the infusions at a cancer treatment center at the local hospital. The chairs are comfy and the nurses are amazing. They will actually give me free snacks and drinks too. I am typically there for about two hours.
The amount they charge my insurance company? About a new BMW.
What my insurance company actually pays them? Surprisingly, about a new Honda!
BurntWits@sh.itjust.works âš2â© âšweeksâ© ago
Did you have to pay the difference out of pocket? Or is there a discounted price for insurance providers to pay that laypeople arenât approved for?
Whenever I go to the doctor, hospital, etc I just give them my health card (which is freely provided to every Canadian citizen) and they punch in the number into their system, then thatâs that. I donât have to pay or contact insurance or anything. Some stuff doesnât count such as the dentist but dental care is almost always provided through work benefits.
Zink@programming.dev âš2â© âšweeksâ© ago
Oh boy, I get to do more Freedumsplaining!
The luxury sport sedan price is the fake sticker price they bill up front.
The sensible commuter sedan price is the secret agreed-upon price that the insurance actually pays out to them.
The out of pocket costs are a completely separate number, where the individual is responsible for all the costs until they hit their deductible (and sometimes pay a percentage for a while until they hit a second complete out of pocket limit).
For some of us, however, there is a silver lining to this shitcloud. Obviously when a 2-hour stint in a chair gets paid out actually for real at tens of thousands of dollars, that money is not going to the wonderful nurses poking my arm and checking on me. Therefore, it is very much in the best interests of the pharmaceutical shareholders that I do not stop my treatment just because I canât afford it. So these companies have copay assistance programs that will pay your out of pocket costs, with no income threshold.
So the reward that I get for having a health condition is⊠I effectively get decent healthcare coverage as an American. For 11 months of the year. If something bad happens in early january it can cost a few grand in the blink of an eye.
You canât be on government insurance and use those programs though. But Medicaid on its own is great coverage.