By extremereviews - 16/08/2015 22:14 - United States - Fort Worth
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Hello everyone! Yes I do have insurance, but the last time a friend of mine needed an ambulance the bill was still over $1500 after insurance. Also yes, in America you do have to pay when you go to the hospital. Luckily the water park just so happened to be built directly next to a fire station, so they just wheeled me over there and treated me on site. I was very dehydrated, and when I blacked out I was actually in line to get a water from the concession stand but I had been waiting in line for over 30 minutes in the heat which didn't help.
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And people kicked off in the US over free health care and yet this seems to show that the current system stateside is dangerous. At least in the UK I only pay for prescriptions as my taxes pay my healthcare.
And even then, you only actually have to pay a nominal price for your prescriptions.
They charge you to have 911 called? That's insane.
Not for the call itself, but for the ambulance ride, yep. And since insurance companies get to haggle prices, out-of-pocket costs for anything related to medicine are purposefully set far higher than their actual value - even when there is no insurance company involved ready to haggle it down.
It makes me sick that you guys have to pay for your own ambulances
Assuming you're not from America. I recall a story of a 20-year old American man posting his hospital bill online (over $55,000), and it was compared to an Australian, Canadian, and Malaysian bill. Those three paid less than $100, combined.
Thats true, in Australia my dad had a stroke and my mum had to pay for the $200 ambulance. Obviously not as much as $650 but still quite alot.
I would do the exact same thing sadly enough. I hope you do have insurance however, and are able to set aside money for health emergencies like this!
Here's all you need to know about how ****** the American health care system is. There's a TV show about a guy who turns to cooking industrial quantities of meth just to pay his hospital bills.
Maybe we shouldn't use Breaking Bad as an example.
European Breaking Bad: It's about a teacher who gets diagnosed with cancer and dies while he's still waiting and waiting for treatment.
To be fair. And ambulance ride is like $1,200 in texas
**** that. I'll walk to the hospital, just for the ambulance to show up costs you $2500 out of your pocket..... Thanks obamacare!
That is crazy - is that because of Obamacare? I thought Obamacare was meant to make things cheaper?
It does make it cheaper. Obviously they don't have obamacare
No, it raises monthly insurance costs
I'll bet good money OP is in the coverage gap. That's something to thank Rick Perry for, not Obama.
That's not being cheap, the one ambulance ride I was in was literally about 5 blocks in distance and it cost 700 bucks
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'You'll have to pry my wallet from my cold, dead hands!'
At least you're smart with your money