Private insurance is an excellent way to get.... uh, hosed, is the most polite word I can think of.
I have always heard that if you are forced to pay cash, negotiate in advance with the hospitals and doctors (you can't usually do this with pharmacies) and try to pay what an insurance company would pay - about 40% of the asking price.
Would some kind American please explain your health care system especially regards dialysis patients. I know in Australia, everybody is covered for almost everything - whether PD or HD. What is the big fuss about changing your present system and why are so many people against President Obama changes to the system? Do you have to pay for dialysis and what is the score about not having health insurance?
I'm going to post here simply because I'd like response to show up in my "new posts" section. The only comment I will make (since I am totally torn about the issue) is:There are places in American where people from countries with socialized or government health care or flocking for treatment. Ditto with health care professions flocking to come work and to gain great comments for their resumes.
I have Medicare and a Cadilac (supplement plan and drug plan -- it does cost out the (censored). But you can correct me if I am wrong but I get the impression that dialysis patients are covered by medicare and provided drug help. Is it good to have bad Kidneys?
Again, I am torn with the issue... Obama promised change. We got change (the banks surely did, the auto companies surely did). But change isn't good unless it is change for the better... is it? and is it?