When I was a student in Germany, I spent a lot of time in a dialysis clinic, where I got to know the patients quite well, since I was doing a statistical study of patient outcomes. Then when I developed kidney failure myself many years later, I was dialyzed in England, Canada, the Philippines, and the United States, and I got to know patients and their problems in all those countries as well. The United States is the only developed country in the world which does not have a free healthcare system for its citizens, so only in the U.S., which is also the richest country in the world, is financial terror an integral part of the horror of dialysis. All of this cruelty is needed 1) to keep taxes low on the wealthy, since by the American ideology, "freedom" is increased by low taxes on the rich, and 2) to guarantee that doctors can continue to charge outrageously high fees, so that they can afford a Jaguar before they are 30, because a public health system would dictate a much lower salary for them, and 3) finally, this cruelty is necessary so that the drug companies and the medical supply companies can make huge profits, since a public system would be in a strong enough bargaining position to keep their prices in line. But I think it is obvious to every humane person looking at this system that the misery of the poverty for sick people which the American system generates causes infinitely more hurt than the freedom given to greed by this system causes pleasure among the rich who benefit from it.
If they accepted medicare assignment then you are only responsible for 20% of the assignment amount no matter what the actual bill or bills were.
I have had the same problems. I pay what I can, when I can and don't worry about it. They can't get blood from a turnip.I agree that the system sucks. The problem with the social security disability system is, even though they give you enough to survive on, you will always stay poor. It's cruel.
All of this cruelty is needed 1) to keep taxes low on the wealthy, since by the American ideology, "freedom" is increased by low taxes on the rich, and
You have to put those tax percentages in context. In a ruthlessly cruel, capitalist system such as the United States has, half of all the wealth in the country is controlled by the top 10% of the population, while 95% of the wealth in the country is owned by the upper 50%, leaving the lower 50% to struggle to keep warm under just 5% of the blanket!
I dont believe dialysis patients should have co-pays on there dialysis treatments. Thats like... hey, you wanna live? Pay up. Stupid... makes me mad.